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The Automotive Fleet and Leasing Association's (AFLA) annual conference has been scheduled for Sept. 14-16 in Nashville, Tenn., the group has announced.
Read More →The 2015 Q3 compact SUV is powered by a direct-injected 200 hp, 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces up to 207 lb.-ft. of torque. The Q3 is available both with front-wheel drive and Quattro all-wheel drive.
Read More →Robert (Bob) Soell, long-time fleet sales manager, charter member of the Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association (AFLA), and Automotive Fleet Hall of Fame inductee, passed away on Dec. 29, 2014. He was 97.
Read More →The Automotive Fleet and Leasing Association (AFLA) kicked off a seven day safe driving challenge based on the presentation Mike Pitcher, CEO of LeasePlan gave during the recent AFLA Annual Conference in Las Vegas.
Read More →Ingrid Joris, vice president and general manager of HR Operational Services, has led the company’s dispersed fleet’s centralization, resulting in more than $16 million in savings in three years.
Read More →More than 475 attendees turned out for the Automotive Fleet and Leasing Association's annual conference in early September, which gave the event its all-time high for participation.
Read More →More than 475 fleet professionals gathered at the M Resort Spa Casino in Las Vegas for the annual Automotive Fleet and Leasing Association (AFLA) Conference on Sept. 8-10. Take a look at the highlights from this year's event. Click to learn more about the 2014 Fleet Hall of Fame Inductees. Photos by Chris Wolski.
Read More →The newest inductees to the Fleet Hall of Fame, which now totals 65 members, share nearly 160 years of combined experience.
Read More →Fleet managers must stay versatile in today’s ever-changing and evolving automotive industry. The nominees for the AF Professional Fleet Manager of the Year award showcase this very trait.
Read More →Gage Wagoner, Philips' senior manager North American fleet management, has built his reputation as a problem solver by increasing efficiency, saving money, and improving safety. His newest challenge is going back to basics.
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