What Services Should You Outsource?
Fleet operations should periodically re-evaluate the services they keep in house and the services they outsource.
Fleet operations should periodically re-evaluate the services they keep in house and the services they outsource.
A diverse economy and strong automotive market thrive amidst political uncertainty and regional instability.
Even with potential fuel economy gains, fleets have been slow to adopt the new FA-4 engine oils. Experts from ATA's Technology & Maintenance Council explore some of the reasons why fleets seem to be waiting.
Jamaica’s government works to lower vehicle emissions by promoting fuel-efficient vehicles and strengthening fuel quality standards. The country needs more commercial vehicles.
After several years of growth throughout much of Central America, the automotive market has started to see a downward trend in some of the region’s largest car markets.
Trucking maintenance experts examine the challenges and advantages of converting truck electrical systems to 48 volts from the current 12-volt standard.
By changing the structure and way its auctions operate; implementing a safety mascot inspired by Disney, and adopting a organization-wide culture of safety, KAR reduced its accident rates by 60%.
Big Data, tax law changes, new vehicle options, fuel prices, and more, are impacting fleets decisions about when to replace their trucks.
While many have found success expanding mobility options for its paratransit clients, many agencies are now looking to provide that same level of service to those that need wheelchairs and other ambulatory devices.
The 2019 Nissan Titan XD stakes out a unique position between traditional heavy-duty and light-duty pickup trucks, offering the towing and hauling capability of larger, more expensive models — with fuel-efficiency and affordability closer to a 1/2-ton pickup.
High-tech features and advanced driver assistance systems are becoming more readily available, and they have the potential to reduce the rates of crashes, fatalities and injuries on the nation’s roadways.
Between mobility solutions such as ride-hailing, electric vehicles, and fully-autonomous cars and trucks, we’re already seeing many forms of mobility hit the streets. However, many forget to pay attention to one frontrunner in the world of mobility: the autonomous shuttle.
Nissan's Rogue compact SUV has found a niche among certain service and delivery fleets with dedicated ship-through, safety tech, and cargo-carrying attributes.
Pronto AI founder and CEO Anthony Levandowski has scaled back his timeline for fully autonomous trucks somewhat. But he still sees the technology as vital for fleets in the near future.
President/CEO Joanna Pinkerton discusses the agency's biggest challenges as well as how it plans to evolve to better fit riders' needs.
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