COLUMBUS, OH - Government Fleet talked to Kelly Reagan, fleet administrator for the City of Columbus, about what this shared services agreement will mean for Columbus’ fleet operation and for the municipalities that signed the agreement
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The Lubegard Heavy Duty line, which includes protectants and a 2-in-1 coolant, is designed for servicing heavy-duty vehicles and equipment, particularly those that are past warranty.
Read More →YERINGTON, NV - In Lyon County, Nev., a new Fleet Division will be created under the newly established Public Works Department. The County will appoint a fleet supervisor to manage the division.
Read More →LAWRENCEVILLE, GA - This agreement between the County and GM will allow the County to handle warrantable adjustments/warranty repairs, special policy adjustments, goodwill policy adjustments, and campaign adjustments, as approved by GM.
Read More →NASHVILLE - Government Fleet spoke with DGS’ Commissioner Steven Cates about why his department decided to outsource fleet maintenance and how DGS will maintain its fleet going forward.
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CHICO, CA - The City of Chico recently installed FuelMaster's AIM2 fuel management system in 25 of its fleet vehicles, with plans to install the devices in the rest of the 347-unit fleet within two years.
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SANTA ANA, CA - The City of Santa Ana is applying Permagard products to 50 of its new fleet vehicles. The clear, protective treatment creates a permanent barrier between the vehicle's paint and environmental contaminants.
Read More →ANKENY, IA - The City of Ankeny is no longer seeing vehicles overdue for maintenance by hundreds, if not thousands, of miles with new procedures in place.
Read More →CHANTILLY, VA - The system is designed to automate many formerly manual fleet management processes, optimize use and maintenance of County vehicles and inventory, and improve the vehicle reservation process.
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OLATHE, KS - The new fleet maintenance facility will be 22,250 square feet in size and is expected to be complete by the end of 2011.
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