Taking Advantage of International Fleet Opportunities
Today’s international market conditions are not so different than they were 20 years ago and there are opportunities to be had (but no one said it was easy).
Today’s international market conditions are not so different than they were 20 years ago and there are opportunities to be had (but no one said it was easy).
Fleets need to be aware of these connected car technologies, new digital services, and latest ways to reap vehicle-related data that are coming in the near future.
When looking ahead to the next 12 months, it will become more expensive to operate a fleet in the coming years. Vehicle acquisition costs have increased due to reduced fleet incentives. Fuel prices will likely continue to trend upward, and maintenance costs will ratchet higher due to more companies adopting extended replacement schedules.
Adam Wilkum, director of e-Mobility for Roush CleanTech, discusses the importance of researching what will work best for your operation sooner rather than later.
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This year’s agenda had a heavy focus on electrification, but also on the growth of autonomous transportation, the transformation of the automotive supply chain, using predictive analytics to drive efficiencies in maintenance, and how to harness data for multiple fleet processes.
Electric trucks will redefine how we move freight, but will the addition of a few tons of batteries demand a redesign of the vehicle itself? Find out.
Manheim's leader looks back on an innovative year and updates the industry on company developments.
Read how 30 trucking operations in the U.S. are leading the way in sustainability.
Vocational fleets of both vehicle classes appear to value the same training and tech strategies.
The utility and the two electric vehicle companies are making strides to create a blueprint for what could be the future of work trucks.
Here are some ways the evolution of tire technology is benefiting fleet management.
Hornyak discusses the company’s production timelines, the decision to produce a high-range EV first, and the transition from a vehicle manufacturer to a holistic platform and a services network that optimizes the last mile.
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