
Bob Adamsky on Fuel Volatility: "Don't Panic, Have a Plan."
When it comes to up and down fuel prices, Adamsky has a message for fleets: “Don’t panic.”
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When it comes to up and down fuel prices, Adamsky has a message for fleets: “Don’t panic.”
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – Automotive Fleet is surveying commercial fleet managers across the country on their fleet's personal-use policies. Take a moment to fill out the questionnaire.
Read More →WAYNE, PA – AssetWorks has commenced a fleet management software and fuel system implementation services deployment with CH2M HILL.
Read More →Fleets are improving gas mileage by as much as 50 percent, decreasing operation costs by 30 percent, and positively impacting the environment by reducing fuel usage and expense.
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AUSTIN, TX – The three commissioners of Texas' chief energy agency — the Railroad Commission — joined Jack Roush, winning team owner of the 2009 Daytona 500, in calling for local government and business fleets to use propane-fueled vehicles.
Read More →ATLANTA – FleetCards USA has announced the launch of its industry blog at www.FleetCardsUSA.com/blog.
Read More →HOUSTON and SAN DIEGO - U.S. Bank Voyager Fleet Systems Inc., a provider of universal fleet fueling and maintenance cards, is expanding its channel partner program with the addition of San Diego-based Plavan Fleet.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The standard would require compacts, sedans, and other passenger cars to average 30.2 miles per gallon in combined city/highway driving.
Read More →TREVOSE, PA – The CEI Group, Inc. announced a new DriverCare Web-Based Training lesson available to teach drivers how to save fuel and reduce the amount of climate-changing greenhouse gases their vehicles emit.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – Please take a few minutes to provide your insight on fuel cost reduction strategies. AF greatly appreciates your input!
Read More →JACKSONVILLE, FL – Expecting to pay an average of $3.75 a gallon for its gasoline and diesel this year, only about half of the city's fuel budget will be spent, according to Jacksonville.com.
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