
The pilot program, as a part of the EV100 initiative, is designed to transition GlaxoSmithKline’s fleet to 100% electric vehicles by 2030 and deploy new charging stations to about 100 North American locations.
The pilot program, as a part of the EV100 initiative, is designed to transition GlaxoSmithKline’s fleet to 100% electric vehicles by 2030 and deploy new charging stations to about 100 North American locations.
The partnership will help to introduce the electric Endurance commercial pickup truck to vocational fleets in North America. Holman divisions ARI will provide fleet management services and Auto Truck Group will provide upfits for commercial applications.
The outlook for the 2020 used market is positive, at least according to three remarketers from three fleet management companies.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. (MFTA) has announced that Bill Lyons has rejoined the company. Lyons will serve as the company’s new Vice President, Sales Operations, replacing Mike Rumsey.
As the manager of sustainable strategies, Brian Matuszewski will be responsible for all aspects of ARI’s internal and external sustainability programs and initiatives.
SCHAUMBURG, IL - At the 2012 Green Fleet Conference in Schaumburg, Ill., one of the sessions featured an overview of how E.A. Sween/Deli Express worked with its key suppliers to develop a vehicle that fit the company's needs.
Although fleet management requires a strategic perspective, the reality is that it is a detail-oriented profession. The job requires paying attention to a multitude of details crucial to ensuring a well-run fleet. But, as the saying goes, the devil is in the details. A case in point is license plate disposition.
Deli Express collaborated with several fleet suppliers to achieve positive sustainable changes through the use of traditional fuels and a new, fuel-efficient truck design.
MT. LAUREL, NJ – Deli Express/E.A. Sween Company has been working with several fleet suppliers to produce a new, lighter-weight diesel truck design that improves fuel economy by 50 percent, while significantly reducing emissions and increasing cost-effectiveness.
DALLAS - Automotive Resources International (ARI) moderated a panel entitled, "Coping with Environmental Compliance" at the 2011 Green Fleet Conference, October 4, in Grapevine, Texas.
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