What's New in Medium Duty
There are more options than ever for midrange truck and cargo van buyers, from powertrain and fuel choices to driver amenities.
There are more options than ever for midrange truck and cargo van buyers, from powertrain and fuel choices to driver amenities.
A biodiesel specialist with the Illinois Soybean Association provides five steps to help ensure trouble-free fuel performance this winter.
A request for information (RFI) is a less-widely used tactical tool that can provide vital pre-RFP information, including a market analysis that can better inform an RFP when it does go out.
Charging standards will help accelerate the use of electric trucks and progress is being made.
With experience implementing and integrating different modes of transportation in Europe and beyond, contractors share lessons learned.
The fuel card specialist is looking for ways to reduce data overload for fleet managers as it deepens its expertise through acquisitions and an expansion.
Former DART VP, Maintenance, Michael Hubbell and Big Blue Bus’s Getty Modica took home the inaugural Maintenance Director of the Year Awards at BusCon 2018.
Connected-vehicle technology can protect fleet budgets by addressing, reducing, and even eliminating unnecessary expenditures.
After nearly a full year with the Electronic Logging Device mandate in effect, here's a look at what we know so far and where this important connected-vehicle technology seems to be heading.
With a growing variety of fleet management software and applications, requests for further integrations with video and other services, advancements, and enhancements continue to be in high demand.
Connected-vehicle technology produces data fleet managers can use to inform utilization and rightsizing decisions.
Connected-vehicle technology touches nearly aspect of fleet-based businesses. Plug in to discover all the ways big data, systems integrations, and new and exciting features are driving safety, efficiency, and productivity for automotive fleets.
WEX’s Jay Collins gives insight into the specific needs of small businesses, and warns small fleets not to get overwhelmed or distracted by the latest tech advancements.
On October 1, the City of Fort Wayne, Ind., ended a 22-year period of outsourced vehicle maintenance. Here’s how fleet management brought it all in house.
Better data use, better parts management, and better technician training and advancement programs are some of the improvements the City of San Jose, Calif., has made in the past few years.
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