
The City of East Orange, N.J., has purchased five street sweepers after deciding to bring street sweeping back in house for the first time in nearly two decades.
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The City of Colorado Springs, Colo., has decided to keep its fleet maintenance provider for another year, cancelling a request for proposal.
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Many fleets dread the thought of outsourcing. Here’s how one fleet used this threat as motivation to improve operations and keep their jobs.
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The Detroit Police Department is taking over most of the city’s towing services from contractors, and it has purchased six additional tow trucks to do so.
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First Vehicle Services will handle management, maintenance, and repair for all fire department vehicles and equipment in Seminole County, Fla.
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Bringing maintenance in house is expected to save the City of Fort Wayne, Ind., nearly $350,000 per year.
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Berkeley County, W.Va., is handing over preventive and light fleet maintenance to the Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority.
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Fleets at the greatest risk of privatization are those that haven’t given it much thought, thinking it won’t happen to them.
Read More →The City of Victorville, Calif., has purchased five command vehicles for its newly relaunched Fire Department and plans to expand its fleet even further.
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Bringing its fleet of electric utility trucks up to the necessary safety standards would cost an estimated $700,000. The City of Gonzales (Texas) will determine whether it is more affordable to outsource all utility operations.
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