
Not if you know your craft, communicate with management, and educate yourself to assume additional responsibilities. By not pursuing these professional goals, you may indeed become an endangered species.
Read More →The fact remains, as the recent NAFA study chart reveals, that those who have more than their toes in the water are the utilities (vested self-interest) and the government (mandated) fleets.
Read More →To celebrate Automotive Fleet's 30th anniversary, Bobit Publishing would like to honor the top 30 individuals, both past and present, who have made significant contributions to the automotive fleet industry.
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Will fleet management companies ultimately replace the in-house fleet staff? This is one question NAFA President Paul Hubbard responds to in a candid interview on the topic of "total fleet management" programs.
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Recently, Lever Brothers Company, a part of Unilever United States, switched from company ownership to leasing as part of a corporate-wide decision. In addition, this decision allowed all Unilever companies to use a single lessor.
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This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the National Association of Fleet Administrators. As a tribute to this organization, Automotive Fleet looks back on NAFA's past 30 years and its contributions to the industry.
Read More →An engrossing look back through one company's history in the fleet vehicle management business gives some interesting milestones for everyone in the industry on the occasion of CSC's 50th anniversary.
Read More →NAFA's latest survey of personal use policies shows that most fleets are collecting personal use mileage charges through salary deductions. More surprisingly, they're charging drivers via a rate that's determined by mileage driven.
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The Wharton/NAFA Foundation celebrates its first class of CFMs
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