Developing and implementing successful green fleet initiatives provides more than a good corporate image. The real value can be in saving the kind of “green” that fills the corporate pocketbook.
Read More →Developing and implementing successful green fleet initiatives provides more than a good corporate image. The real value can be in saving the kind of “green” that fills the corporate pocketbook.
Read More →Not all employees who drive on company business are assigned company vehicles. Many drive only occasionally on business-related functions. Here are some tips on managing and controlling incidental drivers.
Read More →The fleet industry has been hit hard by the credit meltdown. At one time, some lessors were refusing to fund new orders. Fleets are scrambling to find alternatives; one may be to self-fund the leases.
Read More →An exceptional field of fleet executives vies for the 2009 Fleet Executive of the Year Award. This year’s award will be presented April 26 at the NAFA Institute & Expo in New Orleans.
Read More →Recent studies have shown that fleets using biodiesel have reported no significant differences in performance, maintenance, or fuel efficiency with biodiesel versus traditional diesel fuel.
Read More →The batteries in hybrid vehicles today are based on nickel-metal hydride technology. They last a long time, but not forever. Here is what to do when the battery in a hybrid dies.
Read More →Mercedes-Benz offers German quality and practicality with its R320, a clean-diesel, clean-emissions model fit for chauffeured fleets.
Read More →The Motorists Insurance Group pays attention to the smallest details to maximize its fleet results, allowing the companies’ fleet team to keep service high, minimize costs, and elevate driver productivity.
Read More →The worst mileage is 0 miles per gallon, which occurs when idling. Reducing unnecessary idling is the easiest way for a truck fleet to reduce fuel costs. Now you can get tax exemptions when acquiring idle reduction technologies.
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