Over 600 respond to NAFA job and salary survey.
Read More →Cars in the middle-of-the-line also top choice of fleet administrators.
Read More →Record attendance reached with 800 members and guests.
Read More →According to NAFA's 1976 personal use survey, fleets are paying substantially higher reimbursement rates for the use of personally owned cars for business, but not collecting much higher rates for personal use of the company-provided car.
Read More →The percentage of fleets permitting licensed children to drive a company car has declined - from 62-percent in 1973 to 47-percent in 1974.
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I would like to doff my hat to both the NAFA and AFLA convention committees. Having just returned from a week in New York, attending meetings, discussing current crises, listening to leaders, participating in the Fleet Fair, enjoying hospitality suites and just plain talking with literally hundreds of our readers, makes me feel that our industry is following a wise course.
Read More →Highlighted by a program that included everything from industry workshops to remarks by Roy D. Chapin, Jr., the largest annual conference of NAFA welcomed 75% of its total membership to Detroit.
Read More →Official results of survey of business car practices and allowances recently completed by the National Association of Fleet Administrators provide new guidelines for establishing expense procedures
Read More →AUTOMOTIVE FLEET examines the workshops, presents a pictorial panorama of conference highlights, and offers a review of the three-day convention for those who were present.
Read More →Communication was the predominant theme at the 11th annual conference of the National Association of Fleet Administrators held March 19-21 at the Palmer House in Chicago.
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