
How a journey to Thailand helped shape one man's perspective on fleet management, his future, and himself.
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This corporate requirement also extends to private vehicles used on business - labeled the ‘grey fleet’. Alphabet’s Gavin Davies - general manager, customer account management - commented:
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There was further discussion about the currently high residual values (RVs) of vehicles, as well as leasing companies making good profits on resale.
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The program is open to individual fleets (business, local councils, and non-government organizations operating a fleet of at least 10 vehicles) as well as to aggregators (fleet management organizations and private business offering fleet leasing arrangements in NSW).
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STEER, a wholly owned subsidiary of Facedrive Inc., views the deal as key to facilitating its growth, supporting its U.S. expansion and furthering the platform’s position in the EV subscription market.
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The AFP said that the event’s rationale was to provide an opportunity for fleet managers to discuss issues of the moment and operational pain points.
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The fleet industry is feeling the global supply squeeze, and fleet readers chimed in about (among other things), EVs versus BEVs/PHEVs; manufacturer fleet allocation; dwindling 2023-MY vehicles; and much more.
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The initial plan was to hold GIMS 2023 in two editions, the first February 14-19 at Palexpo in Geneva, and the second – a world premiere – in November in Doha, Qatar. The Geneva auto exposition traces its beginnings to 1905.
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The new law, “Causing Serious Injury by Careless Driving” became effective June 28 under the Police Crime and Sentencing Act 2022 and can be adjudicated in either a Magistrates’ Court or a Crown Court.
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The latest research from global technology market analyst Canalys reveals 4.2 million electric vehicles (EVs) were sold worldwide in the first half of 2022, up 63% on the first half of 2021. China leads the world in EV market growth, while Europe and the U.S. struggle with supply strains.
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