
Holman Enterprises is the parent company of ARI, Auto Truck Group, and Kargo master, along with four other business units. Interviewed is Chris Conroy, a past ARI president and new Holman president and COO.
Holman Enterprises is the parent company of ARI, Auto Truck Group, and Kargo master, along with four other business units. Interviewed is Chris Conroy, a past ARI president and new Holman president and COO.
Holman Enterprises has named Chris Conroy as its next president and chief operating officer, along with a series of executive appointments that will support the organization’s continued evolution.
The partnership will help to introduce the electric Endurance commercial pickup truck to vocational fleets in North America. Holman divisions ARI will provide fleet management services and Auto Truck Group will provide upfits for commercial applications.
ARI announced a four-part, interactive virtual learning and webinar series which will provide comprehensive fleet management strategies intended to help organizations respond to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two company veterans have been promoted to provided additional sales leadership and help align the company's commercial business segments.
Many of us today are working differently than we have in the past, using technology to innovate and find creative ways to keep business moving.
Companies such as Manheim and ADESA have invested time and money to bolster the digital side of their business to meet the demands of this growing field, and so have fleet management companies.
ARI’s fleet management experts and Auto Truck Group’s manufacturing specialists will be on hand at The Work Truck Show 2020 to discuss strategies that help vocational fleet operators simplify their complex supply chain.
ARI has promoted Craig Pierce — who was previously responsible for the organization’s sales efforts throughout the western region — to vice president of U.S. Sales.
At ARI's most recent Best in Fleet Conference, the fleet management company presented an overview on some of the top trends that could impact fleets in 2020. Some of the top trends addressed involved a strong vehicle market, railcar shortages, and impaired driving.