
A newly-formed alliance of fleet associations, telematics providers, and the nation's largest rental car provider have asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for a public hearing to help clarify who will control access to vehicle data.
A newly-formed alliance of fleet associations, telematics providers, and the nation's largest rental car provider have asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for a public hearing to help clarify who will control access to vehicle data.
When John H. Fitch, Jr. succeeded Sidney Rose as executive director of the American Automotive Leasing Association earlier this year, AALA entered a new era in more ways than one. Fitch was interviewed recently in the association's new offices in downtown Washington, D.C.
At the recent ACRA convention, AF editors sat down with Dick Gillis, ACRA's new president, to talk about the American car rental industry. The following interview provides not only an analysis of recent developments but projections of future challenges and growth.
Efforts to organize the group traced back to 1953 and IRS ruling.
The American Car Rental Association held its first of what will become an annual association meeting in Innis-brook, Florida during February, and the theme, "People First, Promotion, Profit," reflected the growth of the organization since it was chartered in San Francisco in April of 1978.
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