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Market Trendsby Mike AntichMay 2, 2008

Avoid the Complacency of Running a Well-Managed Fleet

Complacency. It is defined as self-satisfaction, especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies. Is this you? Complacency is a real danger to fleet operations, especially well-run fleets.

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ArticlesCover StoryMay 1, 2008

In Their Own Words: Fleet Managers Speak (Truthfully)

With anonymity guaranteed, fleet managers voiced their honest thoughts and concerns on senior management’s regard and respect for the fleet management function and the fleet manager position itself.

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NewsFebruary 26, 2008

Fleet Managers and Drivers Urged to Adapt Safe Reversing

WEST YORKSHIRE, UK - The need for fleet managers and drivers to become more aware of the dangers has been emphasised by a new research report from Interactive Driving Systems, which targets reversing safety.

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Market Trendsby Mike AntichFebruary 25, 2008

Managing the Uncontrollable

The country’s best managed fleets are exemplified by the Top 300 commercial fleets. Operating a fleet of 1,000 vehicles or more is an expensive proposition and, with most companies, it represents the second-highest corporate expenditure after payroll.

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