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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2022

Cars Rented, Returned by Secret Service Catch Fire

Officials believe the fire may have been started by a vehicle that was recalled for a faulty battery junction box that has caused fires elsewhere.

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Newsby Thi DaoJanuary 19, 2019

Houston Turns to Rental Vehicles to Supplement Waste Collection

The Houston City Council has approved two measures to supplement its waste collection fleet and services.

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Articlesby Roselynne ReyesJanuary 16, 2019

How New York City Embraces Mobility

New York City is redefining the role of fleet, with programs that encourage rental for short-term use and intermittent projects instead of permanent assigned vehicles.

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Articlesby Shelley MikaOctober 4, 2013

Roadmap for Renting Off-Road Equipment

For fleets with infrequent, specialized jobs, renting off-road equipment can make for a wise investment. To benefit from renting, fleet managers need to make strategic choices about what to rent, when to rent, and from whom to rent.

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NewsSeptember 27, 2013

Utility Fleet Sales & Rental Becomes Terex Utilities Regional Rental Provider

Utility Fleet Sales & Rental (Utility Fleet), a national, independent utility equipment provider headquartered in Bryan, Texas, is now renting Terex utility equipment in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.

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ArticlesJanuary 14, 2013

Fleet Spend Case Study: State of Utah

The State uses RFPs, outsourcing, and cooperative contracts to purchase vehicles, maintenance, and car rental.

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NewsDecember 10, 2012

Sixt Governmental Car Rental Discounts Available at U.S. Locations

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - Sixt rent a car now offers discounts for the military and government employees in the United States.

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NewsDecember 21, 2011

GSA Increases Vehicle Rental Timeframe for Federal Agencies

WASHINGTON - The new rule increases the rental timeframe to less than 120 continuous days (originally less than 60 continuous days) in addition to making other changes.

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