LeasePlan CEO Tex Gunning, along with leaders for more than 60 other businesses, signed a letter aimed sign carbon neutrality into law in the European Union.
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ARI was honored for the second time this year as being a top workplace in Canada, which was based on its work culture and open communication channels.
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Early-bird registration for the 2019 Global Fleet Conference in Miami, Florida, will end this Thursday, May 2, 2019. The price for fleet managers and fleet suppliers who sign up prior to the deadline will receive a $100 discount.
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Fleet registrations in Switzerland were down by roughly 7% in March, but still accounted for 21% of all registrations in the month.
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Despite the fact that Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia joined the European Union almost 15 years, the current principles of management of each of their fleets follow Soviet-based practices.
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In addition to inefficient use, there are concerns of the government related to the ongoing expansion of automotive fleets of both federal and municipal offices, through the ongoing purchasing of cars.
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Electric Vehicle Technologies has produced an electric traction motor that could open the door to broader development of electric vehicles within Russia.
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The electric vehicle market in Russia is gaining a larger foothold due to a multitude of factors. One main driving factor is the fact that the Russian government itself is pushing the development of electric vehicles.
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Indonesia represents the second largest car manufacturing nation in Southeast Asia and the ASEAN region, but increased production and rising domestic sales could narrow the margin.
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Overall car sales in the Southeast Asian country grew by 18% in the first five months of 2018, and that was just some of the good news. Other reports are gloomier, but outlook is mostly positive.
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