
Car sharing can be an environmentally and financially responsible option for fleet managers. Car sharing services and vehicle sharing technologies can help increase fleet utilization while reducing both fleet size and environmental impact.
Read More →The role of ride-sharing and car sharing services in fleet operations, is a growing topic of conversation in Europe and China. With this as a backdrop, what future role will car sharing services have in U.S. fleet operations?
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The overall car-sharing fleet in the U.S. grew 42% last year, while traditional car rental companies now represent 72% of car-sharing memberships, according to a recent study.
Read More →Under moves to slash the cost of running its annual $250-million fleet leasing service, the New South Wales, Australia, government has initiated car sharing arrangements that require officials to use commercial car hire.
Read More →By now, most fleet managers know where to look to cut costs, such as reducing supplier rates, tracking fuel costs, and managing depreciation. A few other areas can provide additional, innovative cost-saving strategies.
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From lot thefts and employee scams to fuel fraud, car rental operators share their security issues and how they solved them.
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Two independent car rental companies try car sharing from different business models.
Read More →A recent analysis of the European carsharing market predicts that there could be between 75,000 and 100,000 vehicles in operation by 2020. Currently there are about 2,000 vehicles being used for carsharing.
Read More →The Dutch utility Cogas introduced the corporate car sharing solution fleetster in August 2013 to manage a pool of nine cars.
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The car-sharing market in Seattle has been the fastest growing in the U.S. since December of 2012, when Daimler's car2go North America set up shop in the city, according to Daimler.
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