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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

Government Red-Light Runners Cost $8,000 in Houston Fines

HOUSTON, TX – Houston's new red-light cameras nabbed more than 100 government and school vehicles since the enforcement program began last fall, resulting in about $8,000 in fines, police records show.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Partners With Chevin Fleet Solutions

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND – The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS), which provides statutory ambulance services to approximately 1.7 million people in the area and has a fleet in excess of 300 vehicles based at 32 sites, has selected Chevin Fleet Solutions' Web-based FleetWave software system to help manage its fleet.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

Manheim Europe Acquires Two Portuguese Auctions

LISBON, PORTUGAL – Manheim has further extended its European remarketing operations with the acquisition of two auction centers in Portugal.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

Most Company Car Accidents in Israel Caused by Family Members

TEL AVIV – Most accidents involving cars leased by high-tech companies to their employees take place after work hours and while driven by employees' family members.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

Paragon Automotive Buys QEK Logistics Firm

LONDON, UK – The vehicle logistics company Paragon Automotive has acquired VAM (UK) and its vehicle services subsidiary QEK from their U.S. parent QEK Global Solutions, for an undisclosed consideration.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

At-Work Safety Accelerates Work for Kwik-Fit Fleet

LONDON, UK – The ever-increasing focus by companies on at-work driver safety is driving up tire safety checks and brake inspection work to unprecedented levels at Kwik-Fit Fleet, Britain's largest independent fast-fit business.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

Toronto CityNews Cruisers Go Hybrid

TORONTO, CANADA – Toronto's CityNews fleet is switching over to hybrid cruisers. The switch means less pollution and the chance to use up to 20 percent less fossil fuels.

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Operationsby Staff WriterMarch 7, 2007

DaimlerChrysler Supervisory Board Approves Small-Car Agreement

AUBURN HILLS, MICH./STUTTGART, GERMANY – The DaimlerChrysler Supervisory Board has approved the framework of a limited partnership to develop small vehicles between the Chrysler Group and Chery Motor Company of China.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

Nine Coca-Cola Bottlers Choose Descartes to Optimize Regional Supply Chains in China

WATERLOO, ONTARIO – Nine Coca-Cola bottling plants have chosen the suite of routing and scheduling products offered by logistics software and services specialist Descartes Systems Group to support their regional supply chains.

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Operationsby StaffMarch 7, 2007

UK Road Haulage Association Warns About of Belgian Tacho Rules

LONDON, UK – The UK Road Haulage Association (RHA) said that truckers traveling inBelgium should beware of the way the country is enforcing EU rules for digital tachographs.

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