Best Practices in Driver Scorecard Implementation
Leadership buy-in, driver engagement, behavior monitoring, accountability, regular feedback, and intervention are key steps to build a solid program.
Leadership buy-in, driver engagement, behavior monitoring, accountability, regular feedback, and intervention are key steps to build a solid program.
The COVID-19 pandemic did not slow down commitments to sustainability in the supply chain. Interest in not only energy savings and renewable energy increased significantly. Here’s the sustainability data you need to know from HDT’s 2021 Fact Book.
Predicting upcoming weather, mapping inaccessible routes, and accessing emergency communications channels are ways that fleet companies help their clients successfully manage hurricanes.
With vehicle supply constraints and inflated prices now forecast through 2023, fleet operators are adjusting their duty cycles, fleet plans, and job management.
In this Q&A with Verizon Connect, we dig into what caused the shortage, how can fleets make do, and when operations might get back to normal.
A simple camera system enables auction operations and dealers to market and sell vehicles at any point after a quick 360-round photo session.
With traffic fatalities and injuries on the rise despite a decline in driving during the pandemic, we need to look at the systemic issues affecting our roadways and get serious about safety.
If you think you know everything there is to know about tires, check out this primer on how to get the most out of what keeps your trucks moving.
If hydrogen fuel-cell trucks are truly part of the answer for a zero-emissions future, the upstream process of producing and transporting that hydrogen fuel also needs to be “green.”
Bendix, a designer, developer, and supplier of active safety technologies, has put together a guide to help fleets get ready for Brake Safety Week.
From the pandemic to chip shortages, vocational fleets have had to weather a lot. Here’s what they can do to prepare going forward.
Fleet intelligence technology delivers actionable insights to optimize multiple aspects of government fleet safety and service.
Volvo Truck North America delivered the first Volvo VNR Electric to Manhattan Beer Distributors in New York City.
The data is there, but harnessing it isn’t so simple. These market trends are jumpstarting fleets’ ability to turn connected vehicle data into actionable insights.
To help prepare your fleet for the adoption of zero-emission vehicles, follow these top tips.
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