In today’s spotlight interview, which is hosted by AF Editor Mike Antich, May discussed how the Rollins fleet is incorporating telematics technology and how it is being used in the area of safety.
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With a wide variety of fleet sizes and make up, service and delivery vocational fleets must find ways to reduce expenses and handle challenges in unique ways.
Read More →Fleet professionals share their day-to-day and long-term strategies to cut fuel costs through teamwork, efficient operations, and doing a little homework.
Read More →This year’s group of highly qualified nominees manages a total of more than 166,000 vehicles and has a combined 335 years of industry experience.
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Several fleet management companies look ahead as Ford’s stalwart small pickup ceases production. There are options, but they depend on a number of factors.
Read More →A switch from closed-end to open-end leasing and co-sourcing fleet management services will save Rollins, Inc. anywhere from $8- to $10 million over the next six years.
Read More →The award, established in 1947, is given annually to prove to young people that individual opportunity still exists in the United States.
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John W. Rollins cites eight reasons why many newcomers to the leasing field are going broke. His reasons are vital to all leasing operators and those considering entry since they have a bearing on the entire industry.
Read More →Hubert Ryan, vice president of the car leasing division of Hertz Corp., was reelected president of the American Automotive Leasing Assn. at the group's recent convention in Palm Springs, Calif.
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Sam Lee, Hubert Ryan, Armund Schoen, Harley Howell, John Rollins, and HF Brey talk about the viability and future of leasing.
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