Government Fleet’s Top 10 News Stories of 2011
TORRANCE, CA – Each year the editors at Government Fleet like to take a look back at the top stories of the year. View full post on Automobile Stories
TORRANCE, CA – Each year the editors at Government Fleet like to take a look back at the top stories of the year. View full post on Automobile Stories
WHEATON, IL – Michael Webster was previously director of fleet and transportation management at Citrus County, Fla. He began his new position on Dec. 5. View full post on Automobile Stories
ASHEVILLE, NC – Alliance AutoGas is now EPA-certified to convert more than 200 vehicle types to propane autogas utilizing the Prins System. View full post on Automobile Stories
TAHLEQUAH, OK – Northeastern State University Oklahoma is automating the management of its fleet of university vehicles by implementing the Web-based fleet and motor pool software, FleetCommander. View full post on Automobile Stories
ROCKVILLE, MD – A review of Montgomery County’s light vehicles stated that improved utilization can result in avoidance of further fleet investments. The County’s response stated it is already working on reassigning underutilized vehicles. View full post on Automobile Stories
ANNANDALE, NJ -The Ingersoll Rand W7150 1/2″ cordless Impactool was awarded as one of the top 15 products, the only power tool to be recognized in the top 15. View full post on Automobile Stories
The 3M Scotchgard Paint Protection Film (PPF) helps maintain and preserve a vehicle’s exterior condition against the elements. View full post on Automobile Stories
HUNTSVILLE, AL – The 26,694 square-foot Heavy Fleet expansion will complete the third phase of the City’s plan to improve fleet maintenance operations. View full post on Automobile Stories