
MARICOPA, AZ - Sgt. Aki Stant recently underwent a nearly three-month investigation involving mismanagement of the police fleet.
MARICOPA, AZ - Sgt. Aki Stant recently underwent a nearly three-month investigation involving mismanagement of the police fleet.
SAN BERNARDINO, CA - Plans to hire a consultant to conduct a "top-to-bottom" review of the county's 5,000 vehicles could lead to reductions and consolidation of the county's maintenance and repair operations.
COLUMBIA, MO – The County expects to save money on fuel and resources by tracking vehicles and reducing overlap in activity, reported the Columbia Tribune.
Do you service customers or users? If you think this is semantics, then you have the wrong mindset. Promising good customer service is not the same as delivering it. To be successful in today's environment, it is critical to create a shop culture of providing high-quality service that provides an unwavering focus on the internal customer. Raising the bar for customer service starts not with the technicians, but with the fleet manager.
TOLEDO, OH – Mayor Carty Finkbeiner recently announced the City of Toledo will move to consolidate its fleet operations service garages, saving taxpayers around $500,000, reported NBC 24.
Exemplary fleet managers rise above the level of simply managing day-to-day work and are goal-oriented in all aspects of fleet management. They practice strategic fleet management, which stresses the importance of achieving objectives and the use of metrics to benchmark progress. Metrics analyses will identify inefficiencies and allow you to focus on these specific areas. Whether or not your initiatives are successful in rectifying these inefficiencies will be borne out in subsequent metrics.
BROOKSVILLE, FL – County Administrator David Hamilton intends to see "significant and quantitative" improvements from billing procedures to vehicle purchasing by May 29, reported the Hernando Today.
The States of Indiana and Illinois fleets improve fleet operations and their carbon footprint, all with the swipe of a card.
The City of Columbus, Ohio, demonstrates how updating facilities results in more than a new appearance.
TOLEDO, OHIO – Toledo City Council’s decision to slash $400,000 from a fund that pays for fuel and service to the city’s 2,100 vehicles surprised some Finkbeiner administration officials.
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