GPS Insight Acquires ServiceBridge
GPS Insight has acquired Chicago-based ServiceBridge, a field service management software company for small businesses and franchises.
GPS Insight has acquired Chicago-based ServiceBridge, a field service management software company for small businesses and franchises.
Since the vehicle does not need a driver, Cruise says its ride-hailing service will be a cheaper option.
If the fee is deemed illegal and not repealed by the city, Phoenix could lose its share of state revenue, which is a third of its general fund budget.
Avail’s peer-to-peer carsharing service is now available at Salt Lake City International Airport. Currently, the service is also operating at airports in Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Phoenix.
The Massachusetts State Police has activated automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems in nearly 3,000 cruisers, installing them in the vehicles rather than in laptops.
The acquisition of Chicago-based Spirit Trucking gives Mark-It Express a combined total of 175 trucks, giving it more capacity and enhancing its hauling and brokerage services.
Canoo’s subscription will be flexible, with a single all-inclusive monthly payment that offers the vehicle, maintenance, registration, access to insurance and charging on a month-to-month basis.
Consumers and businesses alike are relying on technology to help them research products they are interested in and to place orders for those products. Vipar Heavy Duty launched Partsphere to address these trends in heavy-duty aftermarket parts.
Although most of the headlines today on autonomy are about personal transportation, the key motivators to advancing the technology involve specific applications that reduce high-cost labor and expand connections to services in controlled-speed, fixed-route deployments.
Addressing where the buses should park in the middle of the day and other common corporate shuttle challenges.
UFODrive allows renters to skip rental lines, using an app on their phone to make the rental and unlock the car.
The "Make-Ready" Program would run through 2025 to coincide with New York's goal of deploying 850,000 zero-emission vehicles by the end of that year.
If you missed the Fleet Forward Conference in November, check out the recap video.
The City of Yonkers, N.Y., will only buy electric models of light-duty vehicles for fleet use and expects reduced fuel and maintenance costs.
Isuzu and Honda have announced that they will be working together to develop hydrogen fuel cell technologies for commercial trucks and passenger car markets.
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