
PHOENIX – A growing number of commercial fleet managers have budgeted the Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association annual conference as their must-attend conference for 2009. Find out what they had to say.
Read More →Featuring the first-ever Fleet Hall of Fame ceremony, strategic presentations by industry experts, and a display of green concept cars, AFLA’s annual conference drew nearly 300 attendees, one of the group’s largest audiences.
Read More →PHOENIX – Save the Date! The 2009 AFLA Conference will be held at The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 9-11, 2009.
Read More →When a company decides to brand vehicles with either logos or full-vehicle advertising wraps, it may inadvertently create a situation that puts employees in conflict with homeowner association restrictions on the parking of commercial vehicles in common areas. Most homeowner associations allow commercial vehicles as long as they are garaged, but not all fleet vehicles can fit in a garage due to height or length. An estimated 50 million Americans live in homeowner association communities.
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PHOENIX – Photos, a PowerPoint slideshow of the inductees, and video from the AFLA 2008 Conference in Phoenix are now available for viewing online.
Read More →PHOENIX - The Automotive Fleet and Leasing Association hosted a record of nearly 300 attendees at its 40th Annual Meeting and Conference at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa in Phoenix last week.
Read More →PHOENIX – The Fleet Hall of Fame award will be presented Sept. 11 at the 2008 annual AFLA Conference in Phoenix.
Read More →With a combined total of more than 300 years of active fleet experience, the inaugural class of Hall of Fame fleet professionals will be inducted at the AFLA annual conference in September.
Read More →PHOENIX – Set for September 10-12 in Phoenix, the 2008 AFLA Conference will offer ideas for strategic fleet management, including discusssions on fuel prices and resale.
Read More →The greatest challenge facing the future of fleet management is how we see ourselves as a profession. Are we administrators of a fleet or are we managers? Do we manage from a tactical level – putting out day-to-day fires – or from a strategic level focusing on specific long-term objectives using metrics to benchmark progress? In the future, you will need a strategic focus to succeed in fleet management; otherwise you run the risk of fading into irrelevancy.
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