
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.
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.
Municipalities in Jefferson County, Wis., could save money by sharing equipment, including Public Works vehicles and fire trucks, according to a research group.
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.
The City of Worcester, Mass., should expand telematics to its entire fleet for cost savings, a study from a non-partisan research group stated.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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