
Facilities Management Division Manager David Dunn discusses adapting to the current challenges the fleet industry has been facing.
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A new software for fleets is rolling out in several cities and is built to save on fuel costs and reduce emissions by working with a vehicle’s idle. Find out what results the cities of Orlando and St. Petersburg saw with the device.
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The City of Orlando’s Fleet & Facilities Management Division is taking steps to harness energy from the sun to power electric vehicles and buildings.
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The City of Orlando, Florida, will add two adsorbed natural gas-equipped Ford F-150 pickup trucks to its fleet to assess data related to fuel savings and greenhouse gas emissions reductions.
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Arcimoto vehicles will be put to the test across six city departments, furthering Orlando’s mission to create one of the most environmentally-friendly, economically, and socially vibrant communities in the nation.
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Within the first few weeks of deployment, the company's tire technology and data analytics product suite has helped improve fleet safety metrics and saved thousands of dollars in tire costs.
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The City of Orlando has added its first all-electric Class 8 truck to its fleet — an all-electric Orange EV terminal tractor to be used at the water reclamation plant.
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When tragedy strikes, government fleet assets are put to the test as first responders are tasked to respond quickly and effectively. Behind them, fleet teams work to keep those assets running.
Read More →The City of Orlando, Fla., is hiring a fleet manager. The fleet manager is responsible supervisory and administrative work directing the repair, maintenance and operation of motor vehicles, heavy equipment or tools.
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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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