CNG Fuel System Inspections: Technician Training is Key
Technicians inspecting compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel systems should be trained on general and detailed visual inspections.
Technicians inspecting compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel systems should be trained on general and detailed visual inspections.
While sometimes challenging, there is no denying that the world of fleet management is changing. To be seen as the “best of the best” today requires dedication to the profession and a strong desire to raise the bar.
Tim Stevens, president of Stevens Sausage, decided in 2013 to move away from spec’ing more diesel engines for the company’s 13-vehicle delivery fleet. So he decided to covert them to propane autogas.
Increased demand for trucks and high-roof vans slowed rail shipments due to the limited number of rail cars for these larger vehicles. Delayed rail shipments complicated workflow for stretched upfitters.
Hypermiling techniques can deliver impressive fuel economy and cost savings with lower fuel usage, but the driving techniques used by hypermiling hobbyists often run counter to a fleet's primary goal to increase safe driving and reduce higher-risk driving.
Mobile apps, more integration, better reporting, and heavy equipment sharing are some of the new and upcoming features of fleet car sharing solutions.
President/CEO Paul Soubry discusses revamping NABI’s Anniston, Ala. plant, the company’s focus on using multiple propulsion systems and the future of green technologies, including hydrogen fuel cells.
FCA put its entire refreshed MY-2016 lineup on display, showcasing its commercial trucks and vans, for testing in various conditions.
Brenda Davis, fleet commodity manager for Baker Hughes, was honored as the Professional Fleet Manager of the Year for her career accomplishments at the Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association (AFLA)’s annual conference.
These common-sense tips can be implemented across many different types of fleets — and most don't require a substantial financial outlay.
These new technology tools on display at the 2015 Fleet Technology Expo are designed to increase fleet safety, reduce emissions and save money on fuel.
Redesigned for 2016, the second-generation Volt features improved mileage, range and drivability as well as an all-new interior and exterior.
The eighth-generation Maxima features a 300-horsepower powerplant as well as refinements to shed 82 pounds.
The all-new, sixth-generation 2015 Ford Mustang features new exterior and interior styling, new front and rear suspensions, more powerful brakes and a four-cylinder engine option.
When fleets put a green fleet policy in place, there’s a ripple effect. Procurement is one area to feel the effects. How do fleets face these challenges — and come out on top in the long run?
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