'Automotive Fleet' Editor Delivering Web Exclusives Via Twitter
Mike Antich, editor of Automotive Fleet magazine, is now sharing the latest automotive fleet news on Twitter. To see what Antich has to say about the latest trends in the fleet management industry, follow him (@mikeantich).
by Staff
August 18, 2014
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Mike Antich, editor of Automotive Fleet magazine, is now sharing the latest automotive fleet news on Twitter. To see what Antich has to say about the latest trends in the fleet management industry, follow him via Twitter (@mikeantich).
To follow Antich's daily tweets on the latest and hottest trends in fleet management, go to twitter.com/mikeantich and click to follow.
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Recently, Antich has been tweeting about the impact of the booming oil sector on fleet management, in particular the uptick in sale of fleet pickups for use in the oil patch, the maintenance issues due to the acute shortage of service technicians, and the impact on fleet order-to-delivery times due to tying up of rail transport resources to ship oil.
Antich will provide previews to his upcoming features and blogs on market trends. Some of the features to be looking for include an his exclusive interview Jim Halliday on the purchase of PHH Arval by Element Financial Corporation; his upcoming roundtable discussion at the IARA Conference in Chicago on multi-platform online selling, one of the hottest trend vehicle remarketing; the latest happenings at the Fleet Safety Conference; and his Aug. 27 tour of the BMW Designworks USA studio.
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