
The Tour heads to its next stop in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. on Sept. 13. The event will feature a Ride and Drive with new EV models, networking opportunities with other fleet managers and vendors, and educational seminars.
The Tour heads to its next stop in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. on Sept. 13. The event will feature a Ride and Drive with new EV models, networking opportunities with other fleet managers and vendors, and educational seminars.
Cobb County, Georgia, fleet staff members moved into its brand-new light-duty fleet facility in May. Here are some features of the $5 million facility.
Nearly two dozen students from Traviss Technical College in Polk County, Florida, learned there’s more to running the county’s Fleet Management Division than just working under the hoods of cars.
San Francisco opened its new Central Shops fleet service center in 2018. Here's a look at its heavy equipment and fire shops.
Dakota County, Minn., has a fleet of more than 700 vehicles and pieces of equipment, managed and maintained by a staff of 13. Here's an overview of the county's fleet operation.
The City of San Jose, Calif., fleet consists of more than 2,750 vehicles, managed and maintained by a fleet staff of 60. Here's an overview of the city's fleet operation.
Dakota County (Minn.) Fleet Manager Kevin Schlangen, CAFM, CEM, CPFP, gives an overview of his fleet operation, including challenges and initiatives.
The Sonoma County, Calif., fleet consists of more than 1,300 vehicles, managed and maintained by a fleet staff of 23. Here's an overview of the county's fleet operation.
The Government Fleet team visited the City of Ventura, Calif., and learned about some of the fleet's newest vehicles from Mary Joyce Ivers, CPFP, fleet and facilities manager, and our 2017 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year
The City of Oakland Fleet Management Division maintains about 1500 on-road assets across two locations. The fleet recently started a financing program, that allows it to catch up on vehicle purchases following a 12-year freeze on replacements. In addition, the fleet has gotten greener, with the use of compressed natural gas, reenwable diesel, and battery-electric vehicles. Photos by Thi Dao
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