
As the popular form of delivery proliferates, so does the lack of curb space. Here’s how companies are looking to rectify the problem.
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The company places a high value on input from drivers and leadership, ensuring voices are heard and veterans have a place to grow.
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In the Can Do/Will Do Model, there are six characteristics that contribute to whether or not someone will succeed in a role.
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Costs are going up, drivers are harder to find, and customers expect more from their providers with tighter timeframes than ever before.
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The tried-and-true tips still apply — but implementing new ways to modify driver behaviors and creating larger organizational conversations around energy savings can reap benefits too.
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Winter weather can be devastating, and it’s crucial to understand how to keep yourself and your truck safe while on the road in hazardous conditions.
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Work Truck interviewed Angie Lauer, assistant VP of Vehicle Acquisition, to get her take on how the company, and other fleets, are faring.
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More communication, adherence to maintenance schedules, and utilizing technology to its fullest are just a few ways you can better maintain fleets that do not all return to the same home base.
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When fleets must still operate during or after an emergency siutuation, what DOT regulations apply and who is exempt?
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The company uses the food refuse it collects to generate electricity, adding to a sustainability-first business model.
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