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ArticlesOctober 17, 2024

Op-Ed: How Presidential Candidates' Policies Could Affect Fleets

Amid natural disasters and political upheaval in the 2024 election, Harris’s and Trump’s proposed policies present both challenges and opportunities for fleets in uncertain times.

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Market Trendsby Mike AntichJune 29, 2023

The Dangers of Static Fleet Policies

A fleet policy is a living document, flexible enough to adapt to evolving business priorities, developing industry trends, and changing industry best practices and standards.

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NewsMarch 23, 2017

Cost Estimates Overstated for Pollution Standards, Study Finds

Cost estimates for meeting MPG and pollution standards are overstated by as much as 40 percent, according to a study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT).

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ArticlesMarch 28, 2016

Measuring True Fleet Cost Savings

It is the most important key performance indicator (KPI) your management looks for: cost savings. There are a number of ways to measure them. But, it's also important to develop

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Articlesby Lauren FletcherSeptember 4, 2015

Take Action on Fleet Analytics

A fleet manager must take action on analytical data gathered from all sources to reap the potential cost savings and rewards.

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NewsJuly 23, 2014

Omaha Schools’ Propane Bus Investment Pays Off

Omaha Public Schools (OPS) and Student Transportation Inc. (STI) collaborated on the district’s deployment of 435 Blue Bird Vision propane school buses last summer, and over the last year of operating the buses, OPS estimates it has saved $200,000-plus with propane autogas versus diesel.

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NewsDecember 26, 2012

Columbus Takes Delivery of 14 Propane Mowers

COLUMBUS, OH – The City of Columbus received a rebate from the Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) in the amount of $14,000 for the purchases, greatly reducing the incremental cost of the alternative-fuel units.

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NewsSeptember 18, 2012

City of Dublin Awarded for CNG Efforts

DUBLIN, OHIO – The City has reduced its reliance on petroleum fuels by adding 44 new vehicles powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) to its fleet.

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NewsJune 6, 2012

Ohio Auditor Says Biodiesel More Expensive than Diesel

COLUMBUS, OH – According to Ohio State Auditor Dave Yost, using regular diesel fuel over biodiesel would save the Ohio Department of Transportation roughly $800,000 per year.

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NewsFebruary 15, 2012

MIT Study Says Electric Trucks Can Save Fleets Money

CAMBRIDGE, MA – The study shows that electric vehicles are not just environmentally friendly, but also have a potential economic upside for many kinds of businesses.

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