
These are some of the tried-and-true methods that fleets should consider when looking to reduce fuel costs.
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Despite the recent trend of inexpensive gasoline and diesel prices, fuel continues to be among the top spend categories for fleets. Subject-matter experts share strategies to save money that transcend prices.
Read More →Implementing a well thought-out green fleet policy can cut both costs and emissions — yielding benefits for fleets, communities, and beyond.
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From the equipment you spec and maintain to the fuel you buy to driver training and incentives, you’ll find tips for nearly any type of fleet.
Read More →Vocational fleets are everywhere, and that's not surprising. They are among the largest vehicles operators in the country, keeping the wheels of commerce, and the country as a whole, in motion.
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Rightsizing a fleet, whether it means reducing the number of vehicles or transitioning to smaller, more fuel-efficient models, can create resentment and frustration among drivers, causing them to resist the initiative.
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The fleet market in Australia has hovered around the 1-million unit mark for a number of years.
Read More →There is ongoing upward pressure on operating costs for medium-duty truck fleets. Factors impacting operating costs are volatile diesel prices, replacement tire costs, and longer service lives, which are increasing maintenance expenses due to component failures, escalating parts prices, and higher labor rates. Here are 10 strategies fleets are employing to mitigate these cost increases.
Read More →Rightsizing is more than simply utilizing smaller displacement engines or vehicle downsizing. It involves ensuring the optimal number of properly spec’ed vehicles are available for fleets to fulfill their mission.
Read More →Emkay’s Brad Vliek outlines how the four fleet cost centers — fuel, tire replacement, maintenance, and preventive maintenance oil drains — have influenced the way fleets have done business in 2012 and what to expect in 2013.
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