SPARKS, MD - PHH has been providing fleet management solutions to Diebold for 31 years. The relationship spans both the United States and Canada.
Read More →MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA - Electrovaya, a Canadian-based maker of lithium-ion battery systems for clean transportation, announced that former Chrysler CEO Thomas LaSorda has joined its board of directors.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL AND MISSISAUGA, ON - The new feature was established through Wheels' relationships with Esso and Bank of Montreal (BMO) and is only offered on the BMO issued, Wheels MasterCard fleet card platform.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL & MISSISSAUGA, ON - Wheels, Inc., a leader in the multi-billion-dollar fleet-leasing industry, announced an exciting new feature to its widely accepted pay-at-the-pump fuel card in Canada.
Read More →WASHINGTON - General Motors Co. is recalling 1.3 million Chevrolet and Pontiac cars sold in the U.S., Canada and Mexico to fix power steering motors.
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More than 400 commercial fleet managers throughout the U.S. and Canada responded to NAFA’s 2009 Economic Survey. Results show that despite the economic downturn, fleets are making the best out of the worst situations.
Read More →WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA --- BC Transit recently unveiled the hydrogen station that will fuel its fleet of 20 zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses. These vehicles will soon be carrying athletes and visitors to the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Whistler.
Read More →NORWALK, CT - Several government agencies in Arizona, New York, and Canada have added WebTech Wireless location-based services (LBS) to their fleets.
Read More →MONTRÉAL, QC - Coca-Cola Bottling Company is expanding its fleet of hybrid-electric delivery trucks across Canada as part of its ongoing commitment to Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability (CRS).
Read More →OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA --- The city of Ottawa has begun using new fleet monitoring technology for its salt trucks that's expected to save money and reduce the use of road salt during winter, the Ottawa Citizen reported.
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