Case Study: Global Organics Stays on Track with Ford Telematics
This organic food distributor uses Ford telematics to track a vehicle's location, see a driver's status and minimize vehicle idling time.
This organic food distributor uses Ford telematics to track a vehicle's location, see a driver's status and minimize vehicle idling time.
Ford fusion has won five times,, more than any other model since the inception of the award. A winner in 2012, Ram 1500 beat out 40 truck entries.
The fourth-generation Toyota Prius features improved fuel economy and handling, new technology in the dash and updated but still-distinctive styling.
The new 2016 Chevrolet Cruze is 2.7 inches longer and about 1 inch shorter than the 2015, allowing the wheelbase to stretch to a class-leading 106.3 inches.
The redesigned 2016 Lincoln MKX adds a sleek new look, plenty of tech, available all-wheel drive and a turbo engine option.
After several years of few new developments, engines and transmissions are experiencing a period of renewed and transformative changes.
The beefed-up chassis puts the new truck between ½-ton and ¾-ton pickups, but the star for now is Cummins power.
The recall bill will become law on June 1, 2016. The law exempts companies with rental or loaner fleets of fewer than 35 vehicles.
The successful passage of recall legislation was the result of consensus building, working with legislators and understanding what car rental customers want.
If millennials are happy with an experience, they are more likely to share the positive experience with their personal networks. This can create positive word-of-mouth marketing opportunities for the car rental industry.
A Germantown, Wis. family affair willing to make the right business decisions.
A devotion to quality helps set the Birmingham, Ala. operation ahead.
As fleet needs shift, the industry’s upfit volume has grown proportionally to the increase in truck and van new-order volume. Many times, fleet managers without prior upfitting experience find themselves tasked to spec an upfit.
Component suppliers and others are making moves to ensure technicians at independent repair garages are well trained.
Low oil and diesel prices have dampened interest in alternative fuels, and dimethyl ether, more commonly known as DME, is no exception. But will global interest in DME hasten its adoption as a fuel in North America?
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