
A look at real-world strategies for preparing operations, protecting assets, and maintaining service continuity during natural disasters and extreme weather events.
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Recently retired deputy commissioner of support services for the New York City Police Department Robert Martinez reflects on his time working in fleet.
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A group of fleet professionals gathered earlier this month for a golf and networking event in Northern California.
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Rick Sikes, fleet superintendent for the City of Santa Monica, Calif., has announced he is retiring after more than 35 years in fleet management. His last day is December 26.
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The NAFA Fleet Management Association recently announced its newest Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) graduates for 2013-2014. There were a total of 42 graduates in the group, and 20 work in the public sector.
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Determining vehicle equivalency units (VEUs) allows fleets to decide appropriate staffing levels and budgets. However, for comparison purposes, fleet managers should know how VEUs differ across organizations.
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By surveying working fleet managers about their practices, NAFA can obtain information that reflects the industry. NAFA’s parts survey defined how fleets are managing parts and concluded that simple and uncluttered management processes yield the best results.
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Education about the various available fuels and collaboration among research institutions can help advance alternative-fuel vehicle adoption. In the meantime, altering driver behavior can help reduce fuel use.
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While centralized procurement has its disadvantages, the benefits far outweigh the costs, especially for state fleets.
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Fleet managers from companies and government organizations across the county gathered at the 2011 NAFA Institute & Expo conference in Charlotte, N.C. in early April. This photo gallery shows some of the people who attended the show and companies that exibited.
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