
Purchasing Fleet Management Software (FMIS) is a critical decision requiring a significant investment and can transform your fleet operations. An outdated or non-user-friendly system can lead to missed opportunities for efficiency and cost savings. Whether you’re new to FMIS or looking to upgrade, our comprehensive guide covers the basics, latest advancements, and essential features to consider. Download our guide today to make an informed decision and optimize your fleet management.
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New cloud technology is improving fleet connectivity, while also making the streets safer for first responders and the communities they serve.
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“Working in law enforcement prior to transitioning to fleet management provided me with invaluable experience and insights that greatly influence the decisions I make today,” says Jennifer Brown, facilities and fleet section director for the city of Flagstaff, Arizona.
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A preview of the GFX 2024 session "10 Essential Management Skillsets Required for Success in the Digital Age" led by former fleet manager Bob Stanton.
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Sarasota County Fleet Services Fleet Manager Justin Mullins, CPFP, goes over accomplishments within the fleet and what the operation has been doing to make changes internally.
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Over the course of her career, Brown has worked both for Coconino County, Arizona, and for Flagstaff, the county seat.
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The year's top articles focusing on fleet operations featured ways fleet managers are overcoming challenges and innovative approaches they are taking with their teams.
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At the 2023 Florida Association of Governmental Fleet Administrators Fall Conference Government Fleet asked fleet leaders three questions: What are challenges you are facing? What goals are you working toward? And what is your advice for other fleets?
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Advice from a fleet manager running a successful operation out of a 70-year-old facility.
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A large part of fleet management means staying on top of what is happening and being prepared for what could, and does, happen. This is where a checklist comes in.
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