Harvesting, analyzing, and acting on data is a never-ending requirement in fleet management. With EVs, the need increases exponentially — and requires new systems, networks, and apps to manage and integrate.
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Merchants will continue to operate independently. The members of the Merchants leadership team will remain in their current roles and will be co-investors in the business.
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A range of issues factor into the worldwide problem, from demand for raw materials to semiconductor shortages through to, more recently, the war in Ukraine hitting key component manufacturing.
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The annual salary survey is live! The survey is brief and the data crucial to understanding how fleet managers are compensated.
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Cox will oversee over 1,500-plus company-managed, owned, and leased vehicles for Tesla’s Energy Division and direct defined aspects of Tesla’s fleet operations and policy compliance and reporting as it relates to the fleet.
Read More →There are many paths to success — most of them involve being flexible, open-minded, and willing to learn.
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Controlling fuel spend is a top priority for fleet managers. There are more tools and strategies than ever to not burn the midnight oil, start saving (and stop sweating) on fuel spend.
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At the National Association of Fleet Administrators conference in April, LeasePlan USA's Jon Stafford made it clear how he regards total cost of ownership (TCO) as a tool to help manage his fleet, his people, and his company – he doesn’t. Because TCO is dead.
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Bickerton manages Australian Postal Corporation's fleet, which delivers 20 billion items to 11 million addresses across Australia every day, often via multiple types of vehicles. The fleet comprises 16,000 vehicles, including motorcycles, cars, vans, small and large trucks, and prime movers.
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According to fleet management provider FleetCheck, fleets have been adding at least a year to their replacement cycles while some have extended operational lifecycles even further.
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