Mass. City Names Facilities and Fleet Director
Mark Champagne will oversee 90 of the City of New Bedford's buildings, its vehicle fleet, and the collection and disposal of solid waste, recyclables, and yard waste.
Mark Champagne will oversee 90 of the City of New Bedford's buildings, its vehicle fleet, and the collection and disposal of solid waste, recyclables, and yard waste.
Government Fleet is conducting its annual industry trends survey to learn more about public fleets. The deadline has been extended to August 2.
Three fleet industry veterans were inducted into the Public Fleet Hall of Fame this year, all hailing from the West Coast.
Sergio Marchionne, who restored Fiat Chrysler to financial health after its 2009 bankruptcy, has died after he was forced to leave his post as chief executive last week due to medical complications from a surgery. He was 66.
This year's Elite Fleets — former No. 1 operations — continue to lead the industry with new initiatives.
The Leading Fleets program recognizes public sector fleet organizations for their leadership, efficiency, ability to overcome challenges, and vision for the future. The award encourages fleets to strive for excellence.
Demonstrating leadership with employees, customers, and the community secured the City of Tulsa, Okla., Equipment Management Division the win.
The State of Rhode Island is hiring a fleet administrator to oversee the state fleet program. The position is open until August 9.
Denver International Airport’s Jeff Booton brought Air Force experience to his civilian fleet role and implemented an overhaul of fleet operations.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has named Ram truck and Jeep head Michael Manley as its chief executive officer, after medical complications forced Sergio Marchionne to step away.
The National Conference of State Fleet Administrators (NCSFA) is conducting a comprehensive benchmarking survey of state and public university fleets.
Of the City of St. Louis' 84 refuse trucks, only 40 to 45 are operable on an average day.
The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) fleet brought in $11.65 million in revenue in FY-18.
Coweta County, Ga., is building a new fleet maintenance facility that is expected to be ready for use in early 2019.
Government Fleet is conducting its annual industry trends survey to learn more about public fleets and to track changes to the industry.
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