Swiss Fleet Passenger Car Market Struggles in August
Fleet registrations for passenger vehicles in the Swiss market were down 10.9%, pushing further on losses that were exacerbated from the pandemic, and continues an eighth month streak.
Fleet registrations for passenger vehicles in the Swiss market were down 10.9%, pushing further on losses that were exacerbated from the pandemic, and continues an eighth month streak.
Sofico launched the new careers portal to fill vacancies which includes project managers, business consultants, software engineers, technical consultants and support staff at a number of locations, including Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico, and Japan.
Equipment Technology, L.L.C. (ETI) is recalling approximately 60 model-year 2020 ETI ETC 37 IH vehicles.
Odyne Systems, LLC announced a multi-year agreement with EnerDel, Inc., to provide EnerDel’s PE500-403 Vigor + units for use in Odyne’s hybrid and electric systems for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
According to author Robert Bryce, the move away from diesel will take more than just a desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Olli 2.0 was delivered to Jacksonville in late August through a partnership with Beep, a Florida-based autonomous MaaS provider, digital vehicle manufacturer Local Motors by LM Industries, and Robotic Research LLC.
The City of Madison will test the use of pedal-assist cargo bikes in different departments and jobs.
Samsara is introducing City Insights, a free resource for government leaders to access and explore commercial mobility trends within their cities.
The agency will operate GoDurham’s fleet of 53 vehicles with the addition of more than 60 new team members.
Fleets share tactics they’ve taken in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to cut costs and operate more efficiently.
Emmanuel Delachambre, who was previously chairman and CEO at GEFCO France, will join Hertz on Oct. 5.
Renzo Roncal has played a role in the business development in Spain, its strategic expansion, and the consolidation of the customer service culture.
According to the Wall Street Journal, at least seven retired Hertz executives are condemning the company's plan to issue bonuses to upper management.
Police have not yet said if anything was stolen.
The family of the man is also suing Kia Motors.
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