
The City of Amarillo, Texas, implemented a GPS fleet tracking system for more than 400 city vehicles in November and reported it is saving $19,154.85 a month.
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Municipalities in Jefferson County, Wis., could save money by sharing equipment, including Public Works vehicles and fire trucks, according to a research group.
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When approved to open, the Randolph County (N.C.) Sheriff's Office's facility will be used to service 240 vehicles, replacing outsourced maintenance and repairs.
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The City of Worcester, Mass., should expand telematics to its entire fleet for cost savings, a study from a non-partisan research group stated.
Read More →The City of Lockport, N.Y., is installing telematics devices on 105 of its 110 vehicles in an attempt to find efficiencies and cost savings.
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Erie County, N.Y., is selling nearly 600 vehicles and leasing them instead, in a plan officials estimate will save $4 million over 10 years.
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With a smaller fleet and limited financial resources, TxDOT created the Fleet Excellence program — a continuous improvement initiative intended to elevate fleet practices and expectations.
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The Township of Washington and Bergen County in New Jersey have agreed to a shared fleet services contract, allowing the county to provide services for the town’s 15 vehicles.
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Sonoma County, Calif., has saved nearly $2.1 million after five years of outsourcing parts management and has authorized a two-year extension of the contract.
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