Preparing for the Connected Fleet
At the recent virtual Data-Driven Fleet Experience, GM Fleet’s Ed Peper and Michelle Calloway of OnStar discussed how fleet managers should ready themselves for a future driven by data.
At the recent virtual Data-Driven Fleet Experience, GM Fleet’s Ed Peper and Michelle Calloway of OnStar discussed how fleet managers should ready themselves for a future driven by data.
Success at last-mile delivery rides on fielding safety-focused and customer-oriented drivers.
ESG stands for environmental, social, and corporate governance. Find out why HDT Editor in Chief Deborah Lockridge thinks fleets should take notice.
A no-cost, simple-to-use search tool, created by Carfax and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, can help reduce the potential danger posed by nearly 60 million U.S. vehicle with open recall issues.
Check out these tips for understanding timelines for commercial truck body orders.
Best practices in fleet safety facilitate fuel mitigation strategies, contribute to achieving corporate sustainability goals, help to reduce workers’ comp claims, and lower accident repair costs by reducing preventable accidents.
All stakeholders — from senior management to local supervisors — should be engaged in the process of managing driver behavior. A corporate safety program will not succeed without driver engagement.
The first wave of commercial electric trucks and vans are coming. Fleets looking to electrify first need to research and invest in charging infrastructure, understand the new technologies, and seek out adoption incentives.
Work vehicles are finally becoming electrified. With many stops, predictable routes, and daily returns to a central depot, the last-mile delivery market is poised to take advantage of these new electric models first.
Six trends to watch to build a more cost-effective, secure, and easy-to-manage fuel program.
Sustainability is a corporate imperative at many companies, but there continue to be stumbling blocks such as budgetary constraints, persisting concerns about EV driving ranges, and limitations to the recharging and EV service infrastructure.
Delivery fleets face increased customer demands, missed ETAs, and vague delivery locations daily. A combination of technology implementations, rethinking operational processes, and leveraging customer information can help.
The challenges of the past 12 months have given delivery fleets many opportunities to learn, innovate processes, and grow.
DTE Energy has invested in simulators, training videos, and more to ensure its drivers are prepared for any situation.
Here are four steps fleet managers can take to prevent fraud and misuse.
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