
The Arkansas Public Fleet Managers Association (APFMA), announced that Walter Ederle, CAFM, from the City of Little Rock, Ark., will serve as 2017 president. The group is also changing the timing of its 2017 conference.
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Months after Hurricane Matthew hit parts of the Southeast United States, government fleet managers reflect on what they did successfully, what to change in the future, and how other fleets can learn from their experience.
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Scott County, Iowa's Board of Supervisors approved a resolution to purchase tire maintenance equipment. The county will purchase a new alignment machine, tire changer, and wheel balancer for its fleet of 98 vehicles.
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The John Bean T7100S High-Volume Tire Changer offers new ergonomic features for increased productivity and performance. The new PROspeed self-adjusting system maximizes rotation speed depending on the torque required and automatically adjusts rotation speed to compensate for tire resistance.
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The Cat F series wheeled excavators use the Cat C4.4 ACERT and C7.1 ACERT engines. These engines feature high torque and fast response to load changes, while meeting current emission standards.
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The TCX625 Plus includes Hunter's heavy-duty tire changer and a variety of time-saving accessories. Its service times are comparable to manual methods with a safer pedal-controlled inner roller.
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A federal judge has issued an injunction, blocking the Department of Labor's proposed changes to the rules governing overtime. If passed, the changes would have extended overtime to 4.2 million employees.
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The Orange County Sheriff's Office in Fla. has made changes to 85 of its SUVs to improve safety after a murder suspect was able to grab two deputies' shotguns earlier this year.
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Fleets analyzing oil samples can determine if their maintenance cycles are done at the right time and also identify maintenance issues before they become bigger problems.
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Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) is changing its replacement schedule after a study found that the fleet could save $2 to $7 million annually by replacing its snow plows earlier.
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