An electronic lien and title system, or ELT, is the technology that allows vehicle titles and lien information to be transmitted electronically, much like e-mail, to and from state motor vehicle agencies and lien holders.
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Fourteen Siemens operating companies, which all had separate fleets prior to 1999, consolidated and became Siemens Shared Services. A department intranet site eliminated 13.5 days from the vehicle ordering cycle.
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GE Capital purchased McCullagh Leasing from the Bank of New England to expand into the regional, small to mid-sized fleet market. GE Capital's strategy is to maintain McCullagh's U.S. operation as a separate entity.
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Named to run GE Capital Fleet Management Services is Jim Rogers, a 15-year veteran of GECC. In an exclusive interview, Rogers discusses the integration of Gelco Fleet Management Services with Kerr Leasing and D&K Financial.
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Pop does seem to have GE's assurance that they intend to be a leader and establish equitable rate which have been needed to give lessors a decent break for their services. But the big question mark and subsequent scribblings indicate that it probably can only last so long.
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