
Despite elevated vehicle prices, soaring interest rates and high inflation, there are no signs that demand is falling off yet.
Despite elevated vehicle prices, soaring interest rates and high inflation, there are no signs that demand is falling off yet.
If a company is not reimbursing an employee accurately—even if unintentionally—that company opens the door to the threat of lawsuits, both at the federal level and within states with stringent labor laws.
Learn how the microchip shortage may have implications to the fleet industry with the growing China-Taiwan conflict in this State of the Fleet Industry video.
The biggest consequence to supply chain disruptions has been longer OTD and difficulty sourcing replacement units, forcing fleet managers to extend the service lives of their vehicles until the next order cycle.
Work Truck interviewed Angie Lauer, assistant VP of Vehicle Acquisition, to get her take on how the company, and other fleets, are faring.
Representing the interests of fleet operators in the UK, Paul and his team are uniquely placed to understand the key issues rising up the fleet agenda for 2022.
Phil Nothard of Cox Automotive International joins Global Fleet Management Voices to discuss how the raw materials shortage is impacting the UK fleet market, positive impacts of decreasing new car sales, and the issue of remarketing vehicles now.
The auto transport sector requires specialized trucks and training. In times of surges and droughts of production, driver retention becomes an even bigger issue.
Mike Antich discusses the concerns over early fleet vehicle orders, the microchip shortage, and his 7 acquisition strategies to mitigate supply constraints in this episode of State of the Fleet Industry.
Hear about where new-vehicle inventory is, the effect of strong retail demand, and how used-vehicle prices are at an all-time high.
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