EDEN PRAIRIE, MN – GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services announced it won the Best Caring Connection award bestowed by United Way at the "Best Of Awards" for the Greater Twin Cities.
Read More →It is likely the one scenario fleet managers dread most: there is bad news, and management needs to know. Are there ways to soften the blow? Being the bearer of bad news isn’t fun, but it’s a part of doing business.
Read More →DES PLAINES IL – Wheels Inc., a North American fleet management & leasing industry company, announced April 6 a global partnership with ALD Automotive, a subsidiary of Société Générale, headquartered in Paris.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS --- Allstate Insurance Co. announced it has donated a "bait car" to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) to help catch car thieves in action. The IMPD's new bait car, outfitted with advanced technology, will be placed in various locations throughout the city in an attempt to reel in and catch car thieves in the act.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ - Automotive Resources International announced enhanced capabilities to track odometers and driver compliance within ARI insights, the company's Web-based fleet management system.
Read More →PEORIA, AZ – City officials have set April 1 as the deadline to eliminate at least 75 vehicles from the 530-unit fleet in an effort to conserve resources and cut expenses, according to the Arizona Republic.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ – Automotive Resources International is proud to announce that employee John "Jack" Conn recently received the coveted status of World Class Technician issued by the Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
Read More →DEARBORN, MI --- Ford Motor Co. said it has opted to bring its Electric Power Steering (EPS), designed to enhance drive quality and control, to a variety of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury products.
Read More →COLUMBUS, OHIO – After two years with the car-sharing company Zipcar, Ohio State has decided to continue the program with another vendor, Connect By Hertz.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA --- An April 1 hearing will weigh the merits of a California Senate bill (SB 350) seeking to prohibit collision-repair shops from using non-OEM aftermarket crash parts in the repair of an insured consumer's vehicle unless the parts are "at least of like kind and quality to the part being replaced in terms of fit, function, and finish."
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