
Colorado takes initial steps toward improved lubricant packaging, enhancing safety, handling, and sustainability efforts.
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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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Having an effective succession plan for your government fleet organization can help preserve peace of mind by ensuring the hiring of a top talent, reducing the level of mistakes, and boosting overall morale and retention.
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Revvo Technologies teamed up with the Florida city to show how maintaining tires can be drastically improved.
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Daryl Greenlee, fleet manager for the City of Orlando, Fla., has been named business manager for the Monroe County, Fla., fleet. He started his new position on Jan. 22.
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In support of October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2017, the Orlando (Fla.) Fire Department has two fire apparatus sporting new, pink wrapped trucks.
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The City of Orlando has saved over 400,000 gallons of fuel in one year through a number of fuel-saving measures, including idle reduction technology in its law enforcement vehicles.
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Public fleet tchnicians are retiring, and sometimes en masse. With the loss of manpower — and knowledge — how can fleets recover? Fleet managers who have survived technician shortages share their creative strategies.
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Eight cities have banded together to launch the Energy Secure Cities Coalition (ESCC), a group dedicated to transitioning their municipal fleets from petroleum-fueled vehicles to vehicles powered by alternative fuels.
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The City of Orlando fleet has reduced energy consumption in its 70,000-square-foot maintenance facility by 29.5%. This was done through various facility updates, including the installation of a photovoltaic array.
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