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Articlesby Mike AntichNovember 1, 2007

Analyzing Depreciation Trends: 2007 vs. 2006

Depreciation continues to be the largest fleet expense; however, fuel, as a percent of total fleet cost is growing (rapidly). Fuel expense is influencing vehicle acquisition strategies, with a direct bearing on future depreciation.

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ArticlesJune 1, 2004

Identifying Policy Changes that Reduce Costs

Implementing proactive fleet policies can often produce significant cost savings in the long run. Examine every aspect of fleet operations to uncover expense-cutting opportunities.

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ArticlesDecember 1, 1985

How Do You Maximize Retained Value on Truck Replacement?

When is the right time to replace your light trucks and vans? That's a question we posed recently during a roundtable discussion with four of the most knowledgeable fleet managers in the business.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1980

Fleet Takes Vehicles to the Limit With Replacement Policy

Weyerhaeuser's Peterson says 75,000 to 100,000-mile cycle works.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1980

Replacement Policies Scrutinized Under Changing Market Conditions

Fleets divided on whether to continue business as is or to alter current programs.

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ArticlesAugust 1, 1963

The Theory of Replacement

Peterson, Howell & Heather executive outlines replacement philosophy that can result in huge fleet savings.

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