
Our objective in this survey was to determine compensation levels and to see if any discrimination exists for women in fleet, and if so, in what areas of the fleet management business.
Read More →We still do not understand the key details and dynamics of everyday fleet management. How complex is fleet management perceived to be? Do fleet managers really feel underappreciated by their management peers? Do they perceive, however, that top management understands their situation? These questions are asked in this survey.
Read More →NAFA survey shows that 50-percent of new cars acquired during 1981 will be compacts.
Read More →Survey indicates that running costs have risen two cents per mile.
Read More →NAFA study also shows increased driver reimbursement.
Read More →Query covers vehicle assignment and personal-use chargebacks.
Read More →Popularity of intermediates shows continuing upward trend. Fleet operators remain big lessees. Light truck use growing.
Read More →From 1936 to 1975 the cost of gasoline rose 215% (from 19.1 cents to 60.1 cents per gallon) in 10 United States cities.
Read More →In the next six months, AF through the cooperation of the Dartnell Corp., will present to its readers excerpts from Dartnell's latest survey, "Current Business Car Allowances, Controls and Fleet Management Practices."
Read More →Official results of survey of business car practices and allowances recently completed by the National Association of Fleet Administrators provide new guidelines for establishing expense procedures
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