
The Top 5 Government Fleet Frustrations, from the perspective of someone who writes about public-sector fleet every day.
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Why cooperative contracts may be the key to leveling the playing field and responding faster when vehicle order banks open.
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Government fleet sales rose from both January and February monthly totals, which were both under 20,000.
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A new proclamation signed by President Trump imposes a 25% tariff on imported passenger vehicles and key auto parts, citing national security concerns.
Read More →A case study of Sandia National Laboratories examines their transition from gas-powered golf carts to alternative transportation options. In 2002, the organization began this process with the acquisition of low-speed electric vehicles.
Read More →The day-to-day tediousness of budgeting and procurement can be made easier by knowing your fleet and understanding its worth.
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The city has received 6,943 new fleet vehicles at a total cost of $383,352,671since January 1, 2016 with 6,943 delivered vehicles replacing almost 57% of the existing fleet.
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Government Fleet asked the Big 3 how their operations have been in the weeks since the UAW strike ended, with new contracts ratified. Plus, automakers address concerns about vehicle delivery delays.
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An adjustment to the city of Manistee's purchasing policy for the city will allow for the purchase of vehicles and equipment that were previously approved in the adopted budget without further council approval, expediting the process at a time when fleets often have to make quick purchasing decisions.
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At the 2023 Police Fleet Conference, representatives from Ford, GM, and Stellantis faced fleet managers, shedding light on how the pandemic, supply chain crisis, and labor shortage have affected their business.
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