Top Maintenance Best Practices for Medium-Duty Trucks
Keeping a work truck properly maintained is a key component in the effort to keep downtime to a minimum and costs low.
Keeping a work truck properly maintained is a key component in the effort to keep downtime to a minimum and costs low.
The fleet procurement process, like most other aspects of fleet, is heavily dependent on the capabilities of modern-day technology. Online-based procurement systems help fleet and procurement professionals understand more about their operations so they can make impactful decisions.
Propane autogas vehicles provide a lot of value when it is time to replace or retire the asset, whether fleet owners plan to sell privately, at a public auction, or trade-in the vehicle. Here are a few things to consider when making the decision.
Ford Motor Co.’s John Ruppert offers an insider's look at the rapidly evolving fleet industry and how original equipment manufacturers respond to new developments and emerging trends.
With recent cannabis legalization, new commercial fleets are springing up to transport pounds of marijuana and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. Navigating wildfire growth, ever-changing regulations, and federal illegality, it’s a fast learning curve for these new cannabis entrepreneurs — the legal ones, anyway.
With a focus on providing last-mile logistics, autonomous vehicle startups like California-based AutoX and Udelv are deploying small fleets of self-driving vans and sedans to make the case for autonomous delivery.
The past decade has seen several new and updated federal regulations pertaining to commercial trucks and vans, but rules that affect drivers outpace vehicle standards by a mile.
More than 500,000 square feet of exhibit space can be daunting to even the seasoned Work Truck Show attendee. Here are a few items you won’t want to miss when you check out the show March 5-8 in Indianapolis.
To achieve the ultimate goal of zero preventable incidents, fleet managers must take a proactive approach to reducing them in the first place.
A new natural gas vehicle technology aims to lower the cost of adopting compressed natural gas.
It’s been one year since the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate went into effect. Here’s what’s changed, and what’s coming next.
A fleet can’t run without fuel, but it’s not “business as usual” when it comes to current fuel management trends.
Reporting on the trucking industry was eventful in 2018, and it looks to get even more exciting in 2019. HDT Editor in Chief Deborah Lockridge shares her predictions for where we're going with drivers, regulations, technology and more.
With two decades of fleet experience, White has an in-depth understanding of what it takes to manage a well-run fleet.
The two key pillars to fleet safety are spec’ing the asset to ensure a vehicle is safe and managing driver behavior. Both are effective safety strategies, but there are limitations and constraints to an asset-focused fleet safety program.
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