
Is Fleet in a Reset Mode? | GovCast Shorts
On the go and want a snapshot of our top industry news? Check out Government Fleet's new video short of what's been happening.
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On the go and want a snapshot of our top industry news? Check out Government Fleet's new video short of what's been happening.
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The wide-to-narrow design allows space for holsters and overall driver comfort.
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The study will assess Salt Lake City’s fleet operations and provide a comprehensive plan for transitioning to electric vehicles.
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Ford did make significant movement at the table, so the union did not expand the strike against them.
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Rubicon’s smart city technology will power solid waste collection in America’s fifth largest city, digitizing workstreams and enabling greater efficiency in an operation that services more than 418,000 locations every week.
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UAW President Shawn Fain announced a new deadline for the Big Three: Friday, Sept. 22 at noon.
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The state will save an estimated $5.9 million by selling underutilized vehicles.
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We asked ChatGPT what it thought were the top 10 things public sector fleet managers should be aware of for the future. This is how it responded.
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After more than 20 years with the city of Chesapeake, Virginia, Fleet Manager George S. Hrichak will be retiring on August 31, 2023.
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A closer look at how the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Illinois, fleet has been dealing with supply chain issues, fleet budgets, and fostering a culture of collaboration among the team.
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Daimler Truck North America announced that Rakesh Aneja, head of eMobility at DTNA, has been appointed to the newly-founded Electric Vehicle Working Group.
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