
Chevrolet's Express Cargo Van was among the nine GM vehicles named as one of Vincentric's 2013 Best Fleet Value in America awards. It is the sixth consecutive time the Express Cargo Van has been honored by Vincentric.
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Auto Truck Group, a leader in the upfitting industry specializing in the design, construction and installation of truck equipment, has hired Steve Terry as regional fleet sales manager.
Read More →The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company has launched Goodyear Storm Priority, a new service designed to help keep utility trucks up and running as crews work to restore power during and after severe weather incidents.
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Frito-Lay recognized Gladstein, Neandross and Associates (GNA) as a "Supplier of the Year" for its work in helping to develop the food company's natural gas vehicle fleet program and compliance efforts in California.
Read More →In AAA’s latest Monthly Gas Price Report, the outlook for prices is good for businesses that own a vehicle fleet, with the company predicting that gas prices will fall somewhere between $3.20 and $3.40 for the average summer price.
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Ford is adding 900 jobs and a third crew for the F-150 and another 1,100 jobs in the fourth quarter of 2013 to build the all-new Ford Transit.
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WEX Inc. has named Melissa D. Smith as president and said she will assume the role of chief executive officer, and maintain her duties as president, on Jan. 1, 2014.
Read More →There now are 30 Nissan NV2500s being used for ambulances by the Mexican Red Cross. The vehicle was a perfect choice, said the organization, because it can stand up to being driven for many miles on sometimes unstable terrain.
Read More →Iveco has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Electricity of Iraq for the supply of over 1,660 vehicles in the span of three years.
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Odyne Systems, LLC, a leader in hybrid technology for large vehicles, is focusing additional investment to further enhance its systems engineering capabilities to deliver added value to customers.
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