
Kathi Croze, CEI's national sales manager for the government fleet market, will speak at the Oklahoma Public Fleet Managers Association (OPFMA) meeting in April about the topic of "Fleet Best Practices, Success Stories and Current Challenges."
Read More →Operating a cost-effective and efficient fleet often requires relying on the knowledge and expertise of fleet managers, but strategic direction from upper management also acts as a driving factor for such changes.
Read More →Being a futurist isn’t easy, but to be successful in fleet, you have to look beyond the present and be ready to innovate.
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With accident costs rising slightly over 2012 figures, fleet managers are utilizing more safety technology and instituting driver eduction programs to help increase driver safety and mitigate rising costs.
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It may not be surprising, but parking lot collisions are among the most common fleet-related accidents.
Read More →A growing number of fleets contend that Compliance, Safety & Accountability (CSA) program is in need of substantial improvement. Currently, a fleet’s score in the CSA safety monitoring system is based on all fleet-involved crashes, including those that the company’s driver did not cause and could not reasonably have prevented. This scoring criteria is contrary to accepted industry standards and, in the long run, will undermine the validity of the CSA program in the eyes of covered fleets.
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Whether it’s a mechanical problem or an accident, a fleet will inevitably incur downtime. Even when using strong management programs, there is a cost when drivers aren’t driving.
Read More →The first Queensland Fleet Forum for 2013 will focus on the importance of maintaining fleet vehicles and the importance of effectively managing accidents.
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Fleet Response recently held a meeting of its Client Advisory Board. The meeting centered around Fleet Response’s online management tool, FleetSuite.
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