Today is the last day for fleets to enter as one of Automotive Fleet’s top commercial fleets in the U.S. for 2018.
by Staff
April 10, 2018
1 min to read
Today is the last day for fleets to enter as one of Automotive Fleet’s top commercial fleets in the U.S. for 2018.
For those who have yet to participate this year, Automotive Fleet is compiling its yearly Fleet 500 listing of the largest fleets in the nation, which is published as a special edition of the magazine. Tuesday, April 10, is the last day to enter.
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Automotive Fleet is looking to continue this long tradition of service to the fleet industry by asking that you take a few minutes to complete a brief questionnaire about your company's fleet.
The 2017 edition of AF's Fleet 500 annual magazine featured the top 300 commercial fleets.
The secure questionnaire should take only a few minutes to complete and asks about the fleet's approximate vehicle counts, the type of vehicles it operates, etc.
This annual listing serves as an industry benchmark that shows at-a-glance national comparison. The listing demonstrates the top fleets' scope and impact on their industries as a whole-an important benchmark when measuring and reporting the fleet's value and impact compared to similar-size fleets to senior management and other fleet stakeholders during key personal and operational review times and planning.
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