
Motivational and educational, this year’s Institute & Expo changed its date-pattern to the weekdays, introduced new educational tracks, and had four keynote speakers.
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It’s easy to take the path of least resistance when conducting research. Instead, fleet managers should explore several avenues of information from the Internet to tried-and-true benchmarking.
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Gayle Pratt, director global fleet for Ecolab, Inc. in St. Paul, Minn., retired March 22, 2013, capping a 35-year career that included management of corporate, public, and private fleet, along with travel operations. Succeeding Pratt is Andy Coulter, director of indirect procurement and global fleet for EcoLab, Inc.
Read More →With no apologies to Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman who starred in the movie, I present my own (fantasy/real-life) wishes. They reflect reader feedback on associations serving fleets.
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Benchmarking data allows you to see how your company’s fleet measures up to the competition. And, the best part is it’s easy to conduct a survey to gain this valuable data.
Read More →NAFA Executive Director Phillip E. Russo, CAE, recently signed a three-year agreement with fleet solutions company FleetVision to take the lead in developing content for the new International Fleet Academy.
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In today’s volatile economic and regulatory environment, knowledge is, indeed, power. The path to lifelong fleet learning is packed with conferences, publications, and professional courses.
Read More →Fleet wouldn’t be what — or where — it is today without the pioneers who had the persistence to see it through.
Read More →Over the course of fleet management’s history, professional associations have played an integral part in building the profession.
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TUSTIN, CA – More than 50 fleet professionals gathered for the NAFA Pacific Southwest Chapter Meeting & Golf Outing, held July 10 at the Tustin Ranch Golf Club. Tim Delaney, licensing department head for ARI, provided a presentation on compliance management. Photos by Grace Suizo
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