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Toyota and General Motors shine in Vincentric’s sixth annual fleet awards.
Toyota and General Motors shine in Vincentric’s sixth annual fleet awards.
Austin Gutter King is realizing reduced fuel and maintenance costs after converting four vehicles to run on propane.
Thinking of joining the food truck revolution? Mix great cuisine with the right vehicle, then throw in long order-to-delivery times, severe-duty maintenance, DIY repairs and ever-changing regulations.
Learn how three service fleets are responding to high fuel costs by using available technology to route drivers and rethinking the old rules of sales and service calls.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) added about 100 hybrid-electric bucket trucks in 2010 and has ordered 125 more as part of its fleet greening efforts.
Five all-new models were introduced for the Class 3-5 vocational market under the Canter name for the first time in North America.
Tread design tweaks help lower resistance.
Determining the acquisition strategy that works best for individual company fleets is a daunting process. Industry experts pose and answer questions to help fleet managers make this important decision.
Fuel costs are a top concern nationwide, and more so for fleets whose operations require the use of larger, more fuel-consuming vehicles and equipment. Truck fleet managers share their strategies for dealing with escalating fuel costs.
Work Truck magazine named the Class 4 and 5 Ram 4500/5500 Chassis Cab its 2011 Medium-Duty Truck of the Year.
A growing number of fleets have already made the switch to natural gas after weighing the benefits and challenges.
A little more than three years after adding Audi vehicles to its sales fleet, Panasonic is reaping the benefits of that decision.
Communication, collaboration, and not to mention a number of highly successful initiatives led the three-year Nestlé veteran to the Fleet Financials honor.
Some call it thinking out of the box, pushing the envelope, or just plain breaking the rules. “Common wisdom” isn’t always the best way to keep a fleet running cost efficiently.
“Productivity” is a word bandied about in business all the time, but what is it? How is it measured and achieved? In 2011, fleet managers have little choice but to answer these questions.
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