Changing Your Company's Safety Culture
While obstacles to tackle when creating a safety culture abound, fleet managers must address issues such as recognizing the need for change and making it a top company priority.
While obstacles to tackle when creating a safety culture abound, fleet managers must address issues such as recognizing the need for change and making it a top company priority.
The decision to go green requires fleets to first establish the means and objectives to be attained. Challenges include financial considerations, government mandates, and infrastructure concerns, which must be planned for in advance.
Use of aluminum in light vehicles is anticipated to increase 60 percent by 2025, reducing vehicle weight and increasing safety.
Industry experts believe the FMCSA provisions will fundamentally change the way many fleets do business. Main points of the revised ruling are highlighted.
Evaluating auxiliary power units (APUs) before making any usage decisions can help save time and money for fleets in need of additional power.
Ram’s fleet-ready CV offers 1,800 lbs. of payload capacity and plenty of options.
By 2014, the FMCSA must issue a final rule to mandate the use of electronic onboard recorders in commercial vehicles. Will your fleet be ready?
Used for promotional purposes, remote broadcasts, and mobile advertising, Angels Radio utilizes the Isuzu Reach for more than just its good looks and cargo space.
One North American service fleet implements a field service management GPS solution to maximize cost effectiveness, improve driver safety, and better meet client expectations.
Ford, Chevrolet, and Ram all updated their signature light-duty trucks for 2013.
The wheels-up redesign of Toyota’s 2013 Avalon emphasizes design, function, and performance.
Fleet managers have spoken and the results are in. The all-new 2013 Ram 1500 was selected as the best-of-the-best for the annual truck award.
The Ford Fusion continues to be a favorite for fleets going into 2013. Taking the title of “Fleet Car of the Year”once again, this year marks the vehicle’s third consecutive win.
Operating its chain of drug stores in the tight spaces of New York City, Duane Reade has engineered a new concept in inventory management while optimizing its fleet for electrification.
The Business Elite program meets the needs of small fleets with greater fleet allocation for participating dealers, priority service, 24-hour towing and work-ready loaner vehicles, as well as revamped Business Choice incentives.
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