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Chris Wolski

Former Managing Editor

Chris Wolski is the former managing editor of Automotive Fleet, Fleet Financials, and Green Fleet. He has a particular interest in telematics, fleet safety, remarketing, and global fleet management.

Articlesby Chris WolskiNovember 1, 2012

Ford Unveils All-New Transit & Transit Connect

Slated to replace the E-Series Van and Wagon in 2014, the eye-catching Transit makes its debut. The all-new version of the Transit is expected to be lighter and more fuel-efficient than the venerable E-Series.

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Articlesby Chris WolskiOctober 31, 2012

Mitsubishi Recommits to Fleet

The automaker is making a strong, new commitment to the fleet market going into 2013. It hopes to offer fleets an attractive mix of reliability, innovative technology, and lower lifecycle costs.

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ArticlesCover Storyby Chris WolskiOctober 25, 2012

Truck Fleets Use Common 'Cents' to Save Dollars

In today’s era of tight budgets, truck fleet managers are using innovative ways from rightsizing to decreasing maintenance costs to shortcycling to save money and boost efficiency.

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Articlesby Chris WolskiSeptember 24, 2012

10 Steps to Building a Safe Fleet

Ask any fleet about safety and it will undoubtedly top the priority list. Here are 10 steps to creating a safety culture.

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Articlesby Chris WolskiSeptember 7, 2012

Busting Work Truck Myths

Truck experts from GE Capital Fleet Services explore the myths and realities of spec’ing medium- and heavy-duty work trucks.

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Articlesby Chris WolskiJuly 25, 2012

How to Protect Your Fleet from Smash-and-Grab Thefts

Crimes of opportunity can be prevented by taking a few simple anti-theft steps with your fleet vehicles.

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Articlesby Chris WolskiFebruary 1, 2012

Choose Any Vehicle Color, But It'll Probably be White, Silver, or Black

Fleet managers choose vehicle color options for a variety of practical, economical, and psychological reasons. Choices should be made with an eye to the future and the consumers who ultimately buy out-of-service fleet vehicles.

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