COVID-19 Complaints Raise Risk for Fleet Managers
Management failures to act or adapt to the times during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to workplace litigation.
Management failures to act or adapt to the times during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to workplace litigation.
Technical complexities, combined with the cost of acquiring tooling and a shortage of technicians, are driving more fleets to look outside their own shops to maximize uptime.
Senior Director Michael Glover talks about how the utility company’s skilled mechanics, engineers and analysts are integrating asset management system, telematics and diagnostic tools to increase safety, compliance, and efficiencies.
San Diego’s Mid-Coast Corridor Transit project hits record speed and efficiency with new rail tamping technology designed to provide more accurate track measurements.
There is less than one month left to participate and share how your fleet handles truck fleet maintenance today.
Lack of communication, improper diagnosis and parts availability were cited as one of the biggest causes of repair delays, according to panelists at an American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council meeting.
It’s time to figure out how many employees you really need.
Government agencies scrutinizing costs may look to functional consolidation of support roles. But there are challenges that come with functional consolidation, including the loss of subject matter expertise.
The unintended tax consequences created by the pandemic that distorted personal use taxation of company drivers was successfully mitigated by the NAFA Fleet Management Association. Here’s the inside story of how it was accomplished.
Air dryer cartridges, and the air dryers that support them, play a key role in the truck’s operation.
Utah Fleet Manager Thomas Volt talks about pandemic challenges and how brainstorming with others in the same profession can help you create new efficiencies.
Roger Nielsen has seen a lot change in his 35 years with Daimler Trucks North America. The soon-to-retire CEO shares a historic perspective and his thoughts on current and future challenges in a wide-ranging interview.
Artificial Intelligence can be used to help fleet managers’ decision making in two ways, by providing new insights and recommendations or automating decision making.
Fleets that are not aligning their business strategies to factor in the latest in fleet technological developments might be missing out on some of the most critical tools necessary to help them thrive in the industry.
With an expected drop in vehicle supply, fleet operators must reassess maintenance practices, driver training, and vehicle policies while looking to alternative vehicle sources to keep business moving.
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