
No matter where a fleet manager is in the timeline of their fleet, understanding how to implement positive change is a necessity.
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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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Seasoned public sector fleet manager Brandon Walton shares how he controls his fleet budget amid uncertain times.
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The mayor of the City of Mount Vernon, New York, said the comptroller has refused to pay $500,000 in invoices for critical parts, impacting nearly the entire fleet of vehicles and forcing the city to pause refuse collection.
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Matthew Case carefully weighs decisions before putting plans into action, and ensures the calls he makes benefit as many people as possible.
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Darryl Syler has learned much during the international crisis and has adapted in ways that help him run a safer, more efficient fleet.
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In a Government Fleet survey, 15% of respondents said more employees have come back to work in the past two weeks, while 13% said their workforce has decreased.
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A recent survey of public fleet professionals showed that 78% of respondents are expecting a decreased operational budget and 81% are expecting a decreased capital budget for the next fiscal year.
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The City of Erie, Pa., has accepted an anonymous donation of $100,000 for the purchase of five new police motorcycles, despite concerns about transparency.
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Two weeks after latex gloves stuffed into public works vehicles’ gas tanks temporarily disabled the fleet, the City of Mount Vernon, N.Y., is again facing a vehicle shortage.
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