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The Fleet Journey: Bob Adamsky

From logistics to fleet leadership, Bob Adamsky shares how innovation, telematics, and efficiency drive his vision as Senior Director of Fleet at AWP Safety.

January 23, 2025
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Bob Adamsky, Senior Director of Fleet at AWP Safety, is redefining fleet operations with a focus on innovation, telematics, and efficiency.

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Bob Adamsky’s career journey has been defined by a relentless pursuit of innovation and a commitment to maximizing efficiency. Starting out as a young professional in logistics, he quickly recognized the broader potential of fleet management and embraced the opportunity to make a lasting impact.

Now serving as senior director of fleet at AWP Safety, Adamsky is leading the charge in integrating technology, optimizing operations, and aligning fleet strategies with overall business profitability. From leveraging telematics as a game changer for safety and usage measurement to striving for best-in-industry metrics, his vision is clear: build a fleet operation that sets the standard for excellence.

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Driving Innovation and Efficiency in Fleet Operations

Adamsky's story reflects a deep understanding of how fleet management goes beyond vehicles, it’s about driving meaningful results, fostering innovation, and making a difference every single day. Adamsky is also one of the founding members of Work Truck's Editorial Advisory Board

Q: What first sparked your interest in fleet management, and how did you start your career in this field?
My path started as a typical young guy in logistics. It soon evolved into something much bigger.

Q: What’s been a defining moment or turning point in your career as a fleet manager?
First involvement of the fleet cost to a company’s overall profitability was eye-opening.

Q: What do you enjoy most about working in fleet management? What keeps you motivated day-to-day?
The impact the fleet and equipment make when running efficiently motivates me every day.

Q: Can you share a lesson or piece of advice you’ve learned along the way that’s been invaluable in your fleet journey?
Know your business as much as you know fleet management.

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Q: How are you using technology to streamline fleet operations, and what advancements are you most excited about?
Telematics is a game changer for true use and safety measurement.

Q: What’s one goal or vision you have for your fleet’s future, and how are you working toward it?
Best-in-industry core fleet metrics. All decisions align with that vision.

Q: Outside of fleet management, what’s an accomplishment you’re especially proud of?
Building and driving a competitive race car.

Q: If you could have lunch with any figure from history or current times, who would it be and why?
Elon Musk.

Q: Feel free to share any other fun facts or personal insights about yourself that the fleet community might enjoy!
Enjoy what you do for the right reason.

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Share YOUR Fleet Journey

Fleet management is more than just vehicles and logistics, it’s about the people behind the operations who keep things moving. Work Truck’s The Fleet Journey series aims to spotlight these professionals, showcasing their unique paths, experiences, and insights.

Through these stories, we uncover the challenges fleet managers face, the innovations they’re driving, and the lessons they’ve learned. Each profile serves as an opportunity to share knowledge, inspire growth, and foster community among fleet professionals.

Whether you’re new to the industry or a seasoned leader, you’ll find valuable takeaways in these profiles—ideas to improve operations, motivation to tackle challenges, and even a few fun anecdotes to remind us why we love what we do.

Most importantly, The Fleet Journey is about creating connections. By sharing our stories, we build a stronger, more collaborative fleet community that thrives together.

Do you have a story to share about your fleet journey? Take our brief survey for a chance to be featured in our Fleet Journey series. Let’s connect and inspire one another to grow and thrive in the fleet management industry!

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