The store joins the company's network of now 15 branches, where fleets can rent or purchase equipment ranging from aerial devices, trailers, forklifts, lighting, generators and more.
Read More →The U.S. House of Representatives voted to approve the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014, which includes an amendment extending the federal 50-cent per gallon alternative fuels excise tax credits through the remainder of 2014, even though the credits had previously expired at the end of 2013.
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Sales of vehicles to commercial fleets rose 0.9 percent in November as trucks, vans, and SUVs continued to drive fleet sales. Through 11 months of 2014, fleet sales have risen 8 percent over the previous year.
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With rain forecast this week for many areas, this is a good time for fleet drivers to review safety measures for wet weather driving.
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Knowledge, preparation, and implementation of key safety principles such as following OSHA guidelines when operating aerial devices can prevent unnecessary on-the-job injuries and fatalities.
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For 2016, Ford has updated the Explorer mid-size SUV by giving it a more rugged look than the previous model and adding a new 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine to replace the former base 2.0-liter engine.
Read More →Chevin Fleet Solutions recently signed an agreement to provide its web-based fleet management software to Central Hudson Gas & Electric.
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After largely disappearing for several years, GM hopes to connect fleets with its mid-size truck offerings. The Colorado Work Truck trim is specifically designed with fleets in mind.
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Bracketron has launched the Trucker Tough line to cater to those who need a tougher, more rugged mounting option for their devices.
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The Class 5-6 truck market is very similar to the Class 3-4 market and shares many of the same trends. Among the key trends driving this market are fuel spend, downsizing, the growing receptivity to telematics devices, and funding.
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