The Ins & Outs of Safety Recalls
How do safety recalls work? What are the challenges along the way? How do companies address these safety issues? NHTSA, GM, and Ford have the answers.
How do safety recalls work? What are the challenges along the way? How do companies address these safety issues? NHTSA, GM, and Ford have the answers.
What challenges are fleets seeing related to truck fleet maintenance? What items are commonly overlooked?
Check out these top details on model-year updates, upfit options, and popular uses for Sprinter Vans in fleets.
Bridgestone’s Last Mile Tire System aims to provide a new look to how smaller fleets manage tires.
Electric vehicles are computers on wheels. Here’s how their operation adds to fleet managers’ — and drivers’ — roles. It starts with managed EV charging and extends to managing data from both the vehicles and drivers.
With all the advanced technology baked into new and upcoming vehicles, fleet managers need to understand how to use that tech to get the most out of every mile.
Does your vocational work truck fleet operate medium-duty trucks? Then you likely need to learn more about a new engine oil performance category: PC-12.
Every fleet manager’s goal is to maximize productivity and minimize costs. With a business intelligence platform, fleet managers can have all of a fleet’s data in one place in an easy-to-navigate dashboard.
Today’s high-tech vehicles demands a five-prong approach that incorporates sound policy, driver education and coaching, policy enforcement and technology.
Data integration is essential for fleet electrification, though pulling the right data sets into a single pane of glass is no simple task.
As your fleet plans out its electrification roadmap, consider whether buying or leasing EVs make sense for your needs. Here’s what to consider.
Maintaining a fleet is an expensive endeavor. Understanding the TCO for fleet assets is the first step to controlling operating costs.
With more and more fleets entering the EV space, a combination of charging services at work, at home, and at public stations will help accelerate the adoption of these zero-emission vehicles. Just make sure to connect it all.
With the holiday season in full swing, it's important to recruit and keep drivers to maintain job efficiency. There are several things companies can do to ensure their drivers are happy with their carriers.
New tire technologies are replacing manual processes with more efficient ways to capture tire tread depth, understand potential safety issues remotely, and keep accurate maintenance records.
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