
The key to successfully managing lifecycle components is replacing a vehicle at the optimal time. One of three basic replacement strategies can be used to fit a particular fleet’s organization.
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Boynton Beach's director of fleet management and mobility shares solutions for vehicle procurement, strengthening team dynamics, and fostering partnerships with other city departments.
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One of the wildfire-fighting vehicles that will be replaced is 50-years-old.
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The city council approved additional funding for fire apparatus replacements. The entire city fleet department's vehicle replacement budget was also boosted.
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To keep or let go? We explore when it's time to let go of a vehicle in a fleet as well as using tech to extend vehicles' lives.
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In part three of a four-part series, Manatee County Fleet Division Manager Matthew Case shares how he manages his fleet amid tough budget projections due to the pandemic, decimated supply chains, equipment and labor shortages, and fuel costs.
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In December, the department reported that it is operating with 30% fewer fire engines than it needs to properly cover the city.
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Dubuque's vehicle purchasing policy was updated to focus on fleet electrification, and will initially apply to light-duty vehicles only.
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The city's Common Council approved resolutions to allow ARPA funding to be used for equipment purchases, and to create an a fleet manager position.
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Sheridan PD swapped sedans for SUVs, noting the need for four-wheel drive and more storage space.
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