
A free Webinar, produced by Automotive Fleet, will be held on Monday, April 19, 2021, discussing how to harmonize global fleet policies, how to standardize safety programs and technology, and best practices in establishing global fleet management governance.
Read More →In addition to selecting fuel-efficient assets, another way to control fuel spend is to modify driving behavior, a key variability in fuel economy. The difference between the most and least efficient drivers is a 30% difference in fuel consumption.
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This is the final installment in a three part series that details the top trends currently impacting most commercial fleets.
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With an expected drop in vehicle supply, fleet operators must reassess maintenance practices, driver training, and vehicle policies while looking to alternative vehicle sources to keep business moving.
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced fleets to improvise policies and procedures to minimize the risk of contagion to the virus. See how fleet readers learned to cope with the pandemic in the newest edition of Automotive Fleet's Sound Off Report.
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Nearly half of fleets concerned about budget cuts guesstimated cuts would be more than 10%. Another 37% of respondents expected budget cuts of varying percentages.
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Essential Utilities has maintained a robust and thorough safety and accident management program which has seen radical changes during the pandemic.
Read More →The COVID-19 pandemic is changing fleet safety protocols as revealed in my recent survey of commercial fleet managers that identified the top safety challenges currently facing their fleets.
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Highlights of the survey include analysis on the impact of acquisition volume, total cost of ownership (TCO), impact on fleet budget and expenses, and other key areas essential to fleet.
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While the tried-and-true best practices of fleet safety are just as relevant as ever, the COVID-19 pandemic has created a whole new layer of challenge that fleets have had to address with regard to their safety programs.
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