
The award-winning Class 6 truck is powered by a four-cylinder diesel and fits a number of vocational markets. With eight wheelbases, the FTR fits a variety of body applications and urban fleet needs.
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California-based Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) already has programs to encourage light-duty vehicle electrification. With new initiatives, the utility hopes to electrify medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in its service area.
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Holman Insurance’s new program combines its in-house risk expertise with technology and fleet management experience to enhance the company’s role of advising and consulting fleets in the area of insurance.
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The fleet industry is filled with many interesting personalities. Get to know personal details about some veteran fleet professionals, as well as those new to the industry.
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The next-generation Chevrolet Silverado is slated to release later this year. General Motors has placed a big emphasis on the needs of its fleet customers for this next-generation truck.
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The 2019 Ram 1500's improvements over the previous generation include a lighter body, a more durable design, improved fuel economy, and new safety features.
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After more than seven years away from the North American market, the Ford Ranger is making a comeback. While developing the new midsize pickup, Ford listened to feedback from commercial fleets.
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With more than 1.7 million vehicles under management in 32 countries, LeasePlan can be used as a microcosm to identify emerging trends at multinational fleets, such as mobility management and vehicle electrification.
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Fleet management companies’ ability to capture and manage fleet data and spend for fleets is the most critical need for mobility fleets today.
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Seatbelts remain one of the most effective safety tools in any vehicle. Here’s why buckling up matters beyond avoiding a ticket.
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