
With aging vehicle fleets taking their toll, many local government agencies are learning that working with a professional fleet management company provides them with flexibility and control over their assets.
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St. Joseph County Commissioners will make determinations about the need for take-home vehicles for certain departments using data collected from the devices.
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In a recent development focused on improving operational efficiency, Franklin County, Missouri, has entered into agreements with Enterprise Fleet Management.
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According to the report provided to the County by Enterprise Fleet Management, the original 10-year projected savings to the County was nearly achieved in five years.
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A look at how organizations are adopting comprehensive, forward-looking strategies that harness improved technology to better manage vehicle fleets.
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Police said the sublease agreement between the city of Hanford and Enterprise Fleet Management would reduce the need for major repairs when using older police vehicles, and will be more cost effective.
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The city will begin the process of replacing its existing fleet with new vehicles. Derby will eventually replace all fleet vehicles one ton and smaller.
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The City Council for the City of Dahlonega approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with Enterprise Fleet Management to begin replacing its 32 vehicles.
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The New Braunfels police chief said he expects the partnership will increase fuel efficiency by lowering the overall age of the fleet, as well as reduce maintenance costs.
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The City of Frankfort, Kentucky, will enter into a vehicle leasing contract with Enterprise Fleet Management.
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