
Fleets are seeing significant savings by focusing on improving the fuel economy of existing vehicles and acquiring newer, more fuel-efficient models.
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Whether it’s a mechanical problem or an accident, a fleet will inevitably incur downtime. Even when using strong management programs, there is a cost when drivers aren’t driving.
Read More →Facing an audit may be an unwanted headache for a fleet manager, but it doesn’t have to be. Find out how to make the experience as positive and painless as possible for all parties involved.
Read More →Among a fleet manager’s primary duties is ensuring driver safety. While it is imperative to have a safety program in place, avoid the pitfalls that can doom it to failure and negatively affect the bottom line.
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Fleet managerd deal with suppliers every day; the success of a program is in no small part dependent on a good relationship. Here’s how to develop that relationship without sacrificing objectivity.
Read More →Invited attendees included utility fleet managers and decision makers from across the United States, as well as experts from ARI’s Strategic Consulting and Utility Fleet teams.
Read More →This article from a recent issue of Fleet Financials covers what fleet managers need to know when working with procurement professionals.
Read More →Increasingly, fleet managers find themselves interacting with procurement or purchasing functions. This can lead to confusion and frustration, unless fleet managers understand how to deal with procurement pros.
Read More →Rightsizing is more than simply utilizing smaller displacement engines or vehicle downsizing. It involves ensuring the optimal number of properly spec’ed vehicles are available for fleets to fulfill their mission.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – As 2012 comes to an end, take a look back at the articles and news stories that attracted the most views on the Green Fleet website.
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