Even though the Japanese Voluntary Restraint Agreement (VRA) was supposed to be "voluntary" (U.S. trade officials pressured) and temporary (originally designed to give domestics five years to "catch up") when announced in May 1981, it still stands today.
Read More →Wheels has announced a national cellular program which offers various fleet-specific features such as consolidated billing and management reports. The program is available to all fleets whether or not they are a Wheels client.
Read More →An engrossing look back through one company's history in the fleet vehicle management business gives some interesting milestones for everyone in the industry on the occasion of CSC's 50th anniversary.
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"'Business as usual' would be a blessing!" one leasing exec confided over cocktails. In truth, the comment sums up the current mood of the automotive leasing industry.
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Spurred by 57 percent growth over the last seven years, Wheels, Inc. celebrated its forty-fifth year as a pioneer automotive fleet-leasing firm by welcoming customers, suppliers, employees, and dignitaries to its new headquarters in DBS Plaines, IL.
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Had someone told me, when I graduated from new York University in '49 as a pre-med student, that I would spend 35 years in both the retail automobile business and the leasing business, I would have told him he was crazy.
Read More →During the recent NAFA conference, Automotive Fleet conducted a round-table discussion, focusing on how a selector list is developed. The discussion provides readers with points of comparison and contrast concerning this ever important fleet manager's task.
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Read More →The President of Four Wheels talks to Railway Systems Association Seminar about leasing
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