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Articlesby Mike AntichJuly 1, 2002

Electronic Vehicle Titles Will Revolutionize Title Processing: 8 States Now Recognize E-Titles

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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ArticlesMay 1, 2001

Siemens Fleet Consolidation Saves $520,000 Annually

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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Articlesby Mike AntichNovember 1, 1999

Higher Fuel Prices Threaten Operating Cost Stability

Fuel is at its highest price since September 1997. This is in dramatic contrast to last year, when gas prices were at their lowest level in 90 years after adjusting for inflation. The unknown is whether fuel prices will decline in 2000.

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ArticlesApril 1, 1993

How Fleet Management Cos. See the Fleet Manager Role Evolving

The fleet manager function is being changed by computerization, government regulations, outsourcing, and corporate downsizing. Eight fleet management companies offer their vision of the future.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1990

What Is the Future for Full-Time Fleet Managers?

Should fleet managers he worried about "total fleet management" programs? Fleet management companies say no, however, some fleet managers feel these programs may ultimately threaten their very existence.

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Articlesby Mike AntichMarch 1, 1990

GE Capital Buys McCullagh Leasing For $450 Million

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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ArticlesFebruary 1, 1988

Introducing GE Capital Fleet Management Services

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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ArticlesFebruary 1, 1988

Editorial

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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