Delivery, food, and beverage fleets — and everything in between — have proven that it is possible to reduce emissions today, with just a small investment in time and money.
Read More →Fleets across the country are looking to reduce emissions, and have found numerous ways of doing so. From deploying alternative-fuel vehicles, to utilizing telematics, to moving to four-cylinder vehicles, major fleets are getting serious and successful at significantly reducing emissions.
Read More →ATLANTA - Cox Enterprises is using telematics, hybrid vehicles, utility vehicles with hybrid powertrains, a motor pool, and a fuel-economy conscious executive vehicle program to cut fuel costs and reduce its carbon footprint.
Read More →ATLANTA – Cox Enterprises celebrated the fifth anniversary of Cox Conserves, the company’s national sustainability program, launched in 2007.
Read More →
The individuals behind some of the best-managed commercial fleets in the U.S. offer strategies on how they keep operations running smoothly.
Read More →Smart fleet managers can convert fleet from being viewed as a pure cost center to an opportunity for improved operational efficiencies, productivity, and cost savings.
Read More →Cash-strapped organizations often think the only way they can possibly "go green" is by purchasing alternative-fuel vehicles (AFVs). While AFVs are one way to go, they aren’t the only way to green operations.
Read More →With more than 13,000 vehicles nationwide, the fleet team has saved millions of dollars and lowered greenhouse gas emissions by selecting the right vehicles, streamlining operational processes, and implementing GPS.
Read More →With more than 13,000 vehicles nationwide, the fleet team has saved millions of dollars and lowered greenhouse gas emissions by selecting the right vehicles, streamlining operational processes, and implementing GPS.
Read More →
CANTON, GA - Darryll Ceccoli, retired chief operating officer and past president and CEO of Manheim, passed away Sunday, Dec. 5 of natural causes. He was 63.
Read More →