Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.
Merchants Fleet Management has again been recognized as a Best Company to Work For in New Hampshire by Business NH Magazine, the fleet management company announced.
Read More →Love’s Travel Stops will open a new travel stop Wednesday morning in Bastian, Va., to help the community and Customers in the path of Hurricane Florence.
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A food bank that serves more than 400 food pantries and meal programs is delivering food faster and more efficiently with a Western Star 5700XE.
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Adrian’s Safety Solutions (Bednet) is presenting four awards to outstanding companies with excellence in safety practice and culture.
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Los Angeles and Phoenix experience the widest range of temperatures during a summer day, while Seattle registers the lowest temperature range among 20 cities that Geotab analyzed for a report culled from fleet vehicles using the company's telematics devices.
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Originally launched in 2017, Ram continues its focus on the agriculture industry with the latest Harvest Edition Chassis Cab trucks.
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In just about 12 hours and in nine easy steps, a trained technician can convert a gasoline-powered truck to run on propane autogas.
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Nogales Produce Inc. has adopted Paragon Software Systems’ routing and scheduling software to help improve its increasingly complex delivery operations.
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General Motors executives reaffirmed their commitment to offering diesel engines across the company's vehicle lineup while speaking at an event hosted by the Washington Automotive Press Association, according to leading diesel group.
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The frequency of non-crash fire claims for passenger vehicles subsequently recalled was 19% higher than non-recalled models, according to the Highway Loss Data Institute. After the recall, the difference in non-crash fire claim frequency dropped to 11%.
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