July 3, 2008
PHOENIX – The location of the 2008 AFLA Conference "Roadmap to the Future," set for Sept. 10-12, has been moved to the JW Desert Ridge Resort in Phoenix.
Tags: AFLA, Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association, JW Desert Ridge Resort
June 27, 2008
TORRANCE, CA – Cast your vote now! More than 21,000 visitors have already logged on to the Fleet Hall of Fame site. Voting ends June 30.
Tags: AFLA, Fleet Hall of Fame
May 27, 2008
ST. PAUL, MN – This year’s AFLA conference, “Roadmap to the Future,” will be held at the Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Sept. 10-12.
Tags: AFLA, Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association, conference
April 15, 2008
SAINT CHARLES, IL – Jim Hoffer, past president of the Automotive Fleet and Leasing Association, has joined Saint Charles Automotive Fleet Network as vice president of National Fleet & Commercial Sales.
Tags: AFLA, Jim Hoffer, Saint Charles Automotive Fleet Network
March 4, 2008
SCOTTSDALE, AZ – The Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association (AFLA) will hold its 2008 Annual Meeting & Conference Sept. 10-12 at the Camelback Inn in Phoenix.
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February 25, 2008
PHOENIX – The Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association (AFLA) will hold its 2008 Annual Meeting & Conference Sept. 10-12 at the Camelback Inn in Phoenix
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By Mike Antich The high cost of raw materials, in addition to the high cost of fuel, is starting to make a financial impact on fleets by increasing costs for truck chassis, bodies, trailers, liftgates, and other upfit equipment. On July 9, Navistar announced that rising commodity costs have forced the company to increase prices of International truck models. Is this another in a series of commodity-related price increases that we will see from other OEMs, upfitters, and trailer manufacturers?
By Mike Antich Today's new-vehicle market will generate (ultimately) the used-vehicle market of tomorrow. If there is a decrease in new-vehicle sales, there will be a corresponding decrease in the future number of used vehicles in the marketplace. Even though there is a lot of nervousness in the market, no one is anticipating a dramatic decrease in new-vehicle commercial fleet orders for the 2009 model-year. However, the same cannot be said for the retail new-vehicle market.
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