
Chrysler's Dodge Grand Caravan minivan logged the fastest order-to-delivery time among vans in the 2014 model-year, averaging 55 days from when an order was placed to when the vehicle arrived at a dealer's lot.
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Vehicle volumes increased for the 2014-MY due to ongoing industry growth, while strained logistics systems, which were further exacerbated by rail-car shortages, severe weather and quality holds, caused longer lead times in the truck and van segment.
Read More →Making a few changes to vehicle selectors and processes can ensure that all drivers have just the right size vehicle they need to get the job done.
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Across-the-board improvement in business conditions, especially in the energy sector, is prompting a broad cross-section of corporations to increase their fleet order volume for MY-2015 to meet this uptick in business activity.
Read More →Fleet managers know that it's smart to focus cost-reduction efforts where the money is - depreciation and fuel. But, within these categories, there are savings that even experienced fleet managers often miss.
Read More →The United Kingdom's national government plans to buy 300 plug-in electric cars and vans for its police forces, ambulances, councils and the NHS.
Read More →A 27 percent share of mid-market companies told GE Capital Fleet Services they plan to increase the size of their vehicle fleets in the coming 12 months, according to a survey completed by the fleet management company.
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Toyota has released its fleet incentives for 2015-model-year vehicles, as well as order and delivery dates.
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The Canadian fleet market consists of approximately 1 million light- and medium-duty vehicles. The average fleet in Canada operates between 35 to 45 units. Light- and medium-duty trucks and vans constitute approximately 60-65 percent of the market, while passenger cars constitute approximately 35-40 percent of the market.
Read More →More than a third of fleet managers identified driver safety as their top concern in a survey conducted by GE Capital Fleet Services. Driver safety remained the top concern over cost-savings goals and workforce productivity for the second year in a row.
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