
A Utah fleet manager provides some examples of what he and his team have done to help get more done, faster.
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Craig Boyles from St. Louis County, Missouri, believes there are two aspects to successful management: passionate people and efficient, up-to-date facilities.
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How four fleets changed their strategies and reaped the benefits.
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A recent survey of public fleet professionals showed that 78% of respondents are expecting a decreased operational budget and 81% are expecting a decreased capital budget for the next fiscal year.
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Miami-Dade County, Fla., fleet staff continue to service Solid Waste and Police vehicles while purchasing fuel more often and stocking up on extra parts.
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According to a report from the State Auditor, the Town of Chapel Hill failed to detect inconsistencies between the work done and the parts charged.
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A former inventory specialist for the Washington County, Minn., is accused of stealing more than $6,000 in automotive parts and tools from the county.
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A former St. James Parish (La.) transit mechanic is accused of purchasing $11,000 in automobile and boat parts using parish funds that did not fit parish-owned vehicles, a Louisiana investigative audit found.
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Fleet operations often work along imaginary lines that separate city, county, and state entities. But combining resources can help agencies take advantage of economies of scale.
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Two weeks after latex gloves stuffed into public works vehicles’ gas tanks temporarily disabled the fleet, the City of Mount Vernon, N.Y., is again facing a vehicle shortage.
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