
This DeliveryCon seminar delivers actions fleets can take to lower preventive maintenance spend and increase uptime.
This DeliveryCon seminar delivers actions fleets can take to lower preventive maintenance spend and increase uptime.
Nationwide, the overall number of vehicles with an open recall is down almost 6% from 2021, but there are still far too many. A new report from Carfax explores the topic including which states have the most open recalls.
Samsara’s integration with Free2move is available for fleet customers in the U.S. with properly equipped and enabled 2018-MY or newer Stellantis vehicles, including Ram, Dodge, Chrysler, and Jeep.
As the fleet industry moves closer to electrification, knowing how to maintain electric vehicles will be key. Here’s what fleet managers need to know about servicing EVs and the training that's required for techs in this new future.
The automaker's new program will use a camera-based, high-speed system from UVeye to check tires, a vehicle underbody, and exteriors.
The partnership between Samsara and Pitstop will enable fleet managers to know exactly when to replace tires, brakes, batteries, and more while optimizing for reduced emissions.
A new report shows that motorists top three Internet searches concerning dashboard caution lights are for batteries, brakes, and engine warnings.
According to an industry overview by Stertil-Koni, today’s technicians are demanding better working conditions in addition to higher pay.
A variety of factors converged to exert upward pressure on preventive maintenance costs, such as longer vehicle service lives due to limited product availability, the ongoing transition to synthetic oils, and higher labor rates to attract scarce technicians.
In this video, hear from the CTO of IntelliShift, Ryan Wilkinson, about the data that keeps vehicles running longer in the age of the supply crises.
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