
DETROIT - Mercedes-Benz will commence its "F-Cell World Drive" on Jan. 30, showcasing its B-Class F-Cell vehicles and demonstrating the company's fuel-cell technology. The F-Cell World Drive will last 125 days, crossing four continents and the widest variety of climate zones.
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MT. LAUREL, N.J. – Automotive Resources International (ARI), a leading global provider of complex car and truck fleet solutions, announces the newly redesigned ARIAutoDirect.com vehicle remarketing website now with graphically intuitive navigation and enhanced functionality.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ - Automotive Resources International (ARI), a leading fleet services provider, has introduced ARI Driver Watch, a road safety reporting program designed to promote safer driving and lower driver risk.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, N.J. – ARI, Automotive Resources International, a leading global provider of complex car and truck fleet services, announced that Inland Truck Parts Company (ITP) has honored Linda Martin, ARI account development representative, for superior customer service.
Read More →ATLANTA - UPS announced a charitable initiative to create logistics emergency teams (LETs) for American Red Cross chapters in Atlanta, Houston, New Orleans and the San Francisco Bay area, expanding the reach of the company's urgent humanitarian relief program.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, N.J. – Automotive Resources International has announced that Frank Cardile, senior vice president of operations and client relations, will oversee the upfitting operations of newly-acquired Auto Truck Group (ATG) in addition his other duties. The company also announced that Bob White was promoted to senior vice president of fleet services.
Read More →ST. LOUIS - Enterprise Rent-A-Car announced plans to offer Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicles for daily and weekly rentals later this month. The Volt, named the 2011 Motor Trend Car of the Year, will be available at the Mark Christopher Auto Center in Ontario, Calif., along with a new charging station.
Read More →ANN ARBOR, MI - Over the past five years, road fatalities in the United States have fallen 22 percent, primarily because of the poor economy and the increased prevalence of air bags, according to University of Michigan researchers.
Read More →WASHINGTON - A new study from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has concluded that at least 42 percent of police officers killed in crashes over the past three decades were not wearing seat belts or other safety restraints, USA Today reported.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Federal-Mogul Corp. is recalling nearly 22,700 replacement control arm assemblies sold for use on various Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall is to remedy a potential steering problem.
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