
A company vehicle is an important and treasured asset. Fleet managers need to use their professional judgment to determine who gets cars and who doesn’t.
A company vehicle is an important and treasured asset. Fleet managers need to use their professional judgment to determine who gets cars and who doesn’t.
A report, titled "Key Solutions CO2 Assessment" and published by GE Capital EMEA, found that new company cars from major markets in Europe reduced their CO2 emissions by 15.2 percent between 2008 and 2012.
MIAMI – LeaseTrader.com has released data based on transactions in its online marketplace showing that individuals are getting rid of personal vehicles with leases because of company-issued vehicles.
SIOUX FALLS, SD - Company vehicles driven home by employees and parked in residential areas in Sioux Falls may be violating a city ordinance if they are classified as commercial vehicles.
With so much developing technology, extended responsibilities for many fleet managers, and a general corporate “coolness” to employees’ welfare, we have empathy for the company driver.
MT. LAUREL, NJ - Automotive Resources International (ARI) has developed a new white paper that examines the pros and cons of compensating employees for driving their own vehicles versus providing company-owned fleet vehicles.
Do you really know who is driving your company-provided vehicles? Often the "at-work" persona of an employee is not the true indicator of their behavior when no one is watching. Recently, someone forwarded me a link to a chat room for pharmaceutical reps. I did a search of posts that included the phrase "company car" and, in short order, I was shocked at some of the comments written about their use of company cars and how drivers play "the system" to their advantage.
UNITED KINGDOM - A recent report found company car drivers in the U.K. aren't doing much to make a difference to climate change.
As financial hard times prompt companies to once again consider reimbursement, the economics of this type of program versus company-provided vehicles may not add up to perceived cost savings.
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI - Allowing an alleged drunk-driving offender to drive a company vehicle is just one factor that led to the immediate dismissal of a nonprofit agency's executive director.
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