DALLAS – Many of Dallas County’s 980 vehicles are large pickups, SUVS, and vans, and make up about 80 percent of the fleet, not including law enforcement vehicles.
Read More →HARRISBURG, PA – Sen. Mike Folmer, R–Lebanon, plans to introduce legislation that would limit long-term assignment of state cars to employees who log at least 1,200 business miles a month.
Read More →BURLINGTON, NJ – Arsenault Associates, a provider in Dossier fleet maintenance software and solutions, has begun taking entries for the 2009 Dossier Fleet Maintenance Software calendar photo contest.
Read More →NORFOLK, VA – The City of Boise, Idaho; Polk County, Iowa; and Salt Lake County Unified Fire Authority, Utah, have purchased CCG Systems, Inc.’s FASTER fleet management system for implementation.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Some cash-strapped U.S. municipalities are resorting to slapping fuel surcharges onto tickets issued to speeding drivers in order to fill dwindling city coffers hit hard by skyrocketing gas prices.
Read More →NORFOLK, VA – American Public Works Association (APWA) will offer its exam for Certified Public Fleet Professional (CPFP) in conjunction with CCG Systems, Inc.’s annual national conference.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – The Government Fleet Expo and Conference held at San Diego’s Town and Country Resort and Convention Center on June 8-10 drew in over 350 fleet managers and individuals involved with the fleet management industry.
Read More →PLEASANTON, CA — IronPlanet (www.ironplanet.com), a provider leading online auction company for used construction and agricultural equipment, recently appointed Greg Forke to the position of governmental sales manager.
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AMSTERDAM, NY - Mohawk Lifts now offers a free 12-page online booklet to assist lift buyers with information about Mohawk’s lifts. The booklet, called What Makes a Mohawk a Mohawk, shows pictures and detail descriptive text of different lifts, components, and lift brand comparisons.
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NEW JERSEY CITY – Patrick Bartole, CAFM, fleet manager for New Jersey City University’s (NJCU) Department of Facilities and Construction Management, was recognized as the Employee of the Month for June.
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