How to Use Telematics to Increase Productivity
Five fleets weigh in on how they use GPS tracking, vehicle diagnostics, electronic communication and vehicle and driver data to automate tasks and improve performance.
Five fleets weigh in on how they use GPS tracking, vehicle diagnostics, electronic communication and vehicle and driver data to automate tasks and improve performance.
Proper fleet management can help a small business save money on fuel, maintenance and other fleet-related costs. Here are some cost-saving tips for small fleet operators to consider.
This engineering company leased a CNG-powered Ram 2500 to not only reduce fuel expenses but also to support the local natural gas industry.
This delivery service fleet opted for full-service leasing to maintain its trucks and reduce the stress of unexpected repairs.
Before "reaching for the clouds," fleet managers should understand how this evolving technology can reduce costs and increase productivity.
These companies supply fleets with various telematics services, including GPS tracking, vehicle and driver performance data, engine diagnostics and customized reports.
Chrysler is rolling out the Ram ProMaster City to compete directly with the Ford Transit Connect and Nissan NV200 in the burgeoning compact van market.
Competing against the Ford Transit Connect and new Ram ProMaster City compact vans, the 2014 Nissan NV200 is the compact version of the larger NV series of vans.
GM continues to redesign its Silverado and Sierra 2500/3500 HD pickup models for 2015.
Automotive services are not a new phenomenon as this circa 1918 Dodge service truck attests. The truck was operated by Peter Dziadik's Tire Shop in Peekskill, N.Y., from about 1918 to the late 1920s.
The 1950s was period of prosperity for the country following Depression era of the 1930s and the war years of the 1940s.
While not every medium-duty fleet is affected by the federal regulations, those that need to comply have found that the benefits outweigh the challenges.
Fleet managers are combining training and technology to ensure drivers are creating a safe environment in the cab and on the road.
Replacing more than 1,500 vans with the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter has helped the media company achieve an 85-percent increase in miles per gallon.
A fleet vehicle figured prominently in a 1913 advertisement for the Alkire-Naylor Cigar Co. of Salt Lake City, Utah.
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