The Infinity insurance fleet team stays in line with financials, thanks to the implementation of best practices surrounding replacement cycling, sustainability, and driver training.
Read More →Your key corporate responsibility is your competency to view, analyze, evaluate, and report on industry forces that affect the fleet operation.
Read More →Valero’s fleet administrator, Randy Burwell, has a knack for finding ways to save the Texas-based refinery company money and keep the fleet working at peak efficiency.
Read More →My August AF editorial on the perplexing plight of “newbies” caused a stir in the industry. The varied responses present a positive outlook for help.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – The 2012 Green Fleet Conference's exhibit hall is officially sold out! In addition, registrations for the conference are up 40% over the 2011 conference. There's still time to register for the show, though.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - This article from Fleet Financials covers 10 best practices that fleet managers and companies can implement, from changes to the hiring process to the window for post-incident training.
Read More →Driving on company business is one of the most visible activities a company employee can take part in. Fleet executives must take steps to reduce the risk and frequency of company-vehicle incidents.
Read More →STANFORD, CA - Stanford University has changed its fleet policy to better monitor use of university-owned vehicles, from changing its employee vehicle use rules to implementing additional monitoring measures on a per-department basis.
Read More →Managing one of the largest corporate fleets in the nation is a big responsibility. State Farm Insurance’s Dick Malcom, the company’s fleet administrator, has the resume to do the job.
Read More →Some companies determine that the best way to manage their fleets is by decentralizing fleet management; others believe centralized fleet management is the most efficient and cost-effective.
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