Members of the newly revived Oklahoma Public Fleet Management Association (OPFMA) chose its leadership and set an agenda for its first statewide meeting, scheduled for April 3 in Oklahoma City.
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The State of Oklahoma can save $1.3 million a year by reducing the number of underutilized non-pursuit light-duty vehicles by 30%, a fleet consultant has recommended.
Read More →CST Fleet Services will evaluate and assess the operations and maintenance of the approximately 10,200 vehicles and equipment the State of Oklahoma operates and maintains.
Read More →The City’s concerns about its fleet include an excessively old fleet, fleet maintenance staff shortages, higher operating costs, and higher fuel costs. The goal of the analysis is to find ways to resolve these issues.
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Chrysler Group LLC has begun the delivery of 242 new 2013 Ram 2500 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) pickup trucks to the State of Oklahoma. ODOT will use the Ram CNG bi-fuel pickups primarily as service trucks on the state’s roads and highways.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - ODOT already has four Honda Civic Natural Gas models and expects to receive 156 three-quarter ton Ram pickups in January.
Read More →OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - Dealerships in 28 states representing Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, and Honda have submitted more than 100 bids to provide natural gas vehicles to 22 states.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – The Oklahoma City Police Department recently purchased 78 newly redesigned 2013 Ford Police Interceptor sedans for its uniformed patrol operations.
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CHARLESTON, WV - Clay Chandler resigned from his position as executive director of West Virginia’s Fleet Management Office on August 10.
Read More →DETROIT – The governors of Colorado and Oklahoma visited Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors in Detroit on July 16 to promote development of natural gas vehicles that these states can use in their fleets.
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