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A rugged Alaskan mountain range capped with snow that reaches towards a clear, bright blue sky
ArticlesApril 30, 2026

Finding the Vital Strand: Equipment Repairs in Remote Locations

When a stranded excavator stalled a remote Alaska project, disciplined troubleshooting and teamwork uncovered the one connection that made it run again.

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Western Star truck hauling logs through a snowy mountain road during a winter storm, highlighting extreme cold durability and performance testing.
Articlesby Lauren FletcherApril 30, 2026

How Extreme Arctic Testing Helps Build More Reliable Disaster-Ready Trucks

See how Daimler tests trucks in Arctic cold, extreme heat, and punishing terrain to improve uptime when fleets face severe weather and disaster response.

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Disaster Plan post it note with images of disaster icons and a wildfire in a coffee cup.
Articlesby Lauren FletcherApril 30, 2026

Your Fleet Is Also Human: Helping Drivers and Technicians During Disasters

Disaster response plans often overlook the human factor. Learn how supporting drivers and technicians improves safety, resilience, and fleet performance.

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A winter storm warning sign and a U.S. heat map highlighting collision hotspots from Geotab data during Winter Storm Fern, with increased activity across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic
Newsby Lauren FletcherJanuary 30, 2026

Geotab Data Shows Sharp Spike in U.S. Collisions as Winter Storm Fern Ices Roads

Geotab’s connected vehicle data shows collisions jumped 53% nationwide since Friday evening as Winter Storm Fern brings widespread snow and ice.

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2026 Disaster Response Guide Call for Experts is Open.
Newsby StaffJanuary 12, 2026

Disaster Readiness Starts Before the Storm [Call for Experts]

The 2026 Disaster Response Guide is officially underway, and we’re now opening a Call for Insights and Experts. Call closes February 20!

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Flames behind bold text “The Next Big Threat,” illustrating how wildfire dangers are shifting from roads to fleet facilities and sparking urgent conversations about structural resilience.
ArticlesDecember 30, 2025

The Next Big Threat to Fleet Operations Isn’t on the Road: It’s in the Air

Wildfire danger is now year-round. Are your fleet facilities hardened and ready to withstand the next blaze?

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Disasters Expo USA banner promoting November 5–6, 2025, event in Houston, Texas, focused on preparation, response, and recovery with free ticket offer.
Newsby Lauren FletcherOctober 24, 2025

Work Truck Partners with Disasters Expo USA to Drive Fleet Resilience

Work Truck partners with Disasters Expo USA and expands its Disaster Response Guide initiative to help fleets prepare for and recover from disasters.

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Graphic reading “Work Truck Earthquake Preparation for Fleets” with cracked lettering symbolizing seismic damage.
ArticlesOctober 21, 2025

Fleet Facilities Face Collapse: Why Small Businesses Can’t Afford Earthquake Inaction

Fleet facilities are critical to America’s supply chain, but many small businesses are unprepared for earthquakes. Retrofitting now could save your livelihood later.

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Lightning storm over a city with text reading “Grid Resilience Utility Fleets Keep the Power On,” highlighting the role of utility fleets in disaster response and power restoration.
Articlesby Lauren FletcherSeptember 24, 2025

How Utility Fleets Power Grid Resilience During Extreme Weather

Utility fleets are the backbone of storm recovery. Learn how they prepare, adapt, and power resilience when extreme weather hits.

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David Ronsen in firefighter gear standing in front of a raging wildfire during his early firefighting career.
Articlesby Lauren FletcherSeptember 16, 2025

From Firefighting Roots to Designing Life-Saving Fleet Solutions

Discover how firefighter-turned-innovator David Ronsen built Acela’s life-saving fleet vehicles, from fire trucks to mobile command centers.

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