Engaging Techs With Upward Mobility Prospects
Tom Keyser believes the key to snagging the interest of talented technicians is to educate them about the career possibilities government fleets contain.
Tom Keyser believes the key to snagging the interest of talented technicians is to educate them about the career possibilities government fleets contain.
As technologies that collect data have become more readily available and affordable, fleets of all sizes have begun studying the data from various sources within their business.
Chris Trull is driven by forward thinking and a desire to put his team’s safety first.
As the new technology hype machine works in overdrive, it’s time to take a deep breath and concentrate on product releases that we can experience for ourselves and drive. Remember those?
Fleets share tactics they’ve taken in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to cut costs and operate more efficiently.
Three fleets share their mobile maintenance stories and best practices.
Hall of Fame members are recognized industry leaders and pioneers who have contributed significantly to the commercial fleet management industry.
It's important that managers implement best management practices to conserve water, comply with state and federal regulations, and reduce pollution.
Inefficient workflows, not enough access to quality data, and simply having to do too much are just a few ways fleet managers are losing hours in the day. But don’t despair, there is a solution to every problem.
EarthCruiser, known for its extreme-duty overland vehicles, is entering the commercial vehicle market in a big and beefy way, capable of getting equipment and teams wherever they need to go.
Training experts weigh in on everything from program tips to overcoming hurdles.
Peter Bednar talks about what he and his staff have been doing to prevent the spread of COVID-19, as well as maintaining a cleaner fleet for the environment.
Testing autonomous trucks is more complex than it seems. The men and women sitting in the left seat of the nation's burgeoning fleet of robotic trucks are often called safety drivers. Their responsibilities are far more comprehensive than just keeping the truck out of trouble.
Making changes isn’t easy, but carrying on with outdated policies and programs in a fleet's maintenance program can cost time and money, and put drivers at risk.
The onset of the pandemic put a pause on live auctions and shifted sales online. Is it a trend that’s here to stay?
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