Electric and hybrid vehicles have found a home in several of the country’s largest commercial fleet operations.
Read More →Commercial fleet managers share, in their own words, how their jobs have changed since assuming their positions and how they envision their positions and responsibilities evolving in the coming years. Here’s what they told us.
Read More →ATLANTA – Staples, the Alabama Department of Transportation, and the Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition were recently honored for their environmental leadership by the EPA's Southeast Diesel Collaborative.
Read More →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.
Read More →MIAMI -- Ryder System Inc. and office supply retailer Staples have agreed to add 10 heavy-duty compressed natural gas (CNG) tractors to Ryder's dedicated fleet now servicing Staples.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Six companies, including Coca-Cola, Enterprise Holdings, General Electric, Ryder, Staples, and Osram Sylvania, have joined the DOE's program.
Read More →WASHINGTON -- U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced that six new corporate partners have joined the National Clean Fleets Partnership. The new partners -- Coca-Cola, Enterprise Holdings, General Electric, OSRAM SYLVANIA, Ryder and Staples -- operate a total of nearly a million commercial vehicles nationwide.
Read More →Mike Payette, manager of fleet equipment for the office supply company, discusses his experience with all-electric trucks and factors fleet managers should consider when including such vehicles in fleet.
Read More →FRAMINGHAM, MA - As part of an ongoing initiative to achieve a 40-percent improvement in fleet fuel economy by 2015, Staples is adding 41 new all-electric trucks to its commercial delivery fleet.
Read More →FRAMINGHAM, MA - As part of an ongoing initiative to achieve a 40-percent improvement in fleet fuel economy by 2015, Staples is adding 41 new all-electric trucks to its commercial delivery fleet.
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