Breaking The Mold
Lessons learned from a high school athlete. Recommendations for individuals in the public sector to break the mold in fleet management.
In this guest blog, public fleet professionals from around the nation present thoughts and solutions on topics ranging from everyday concerns to trending issues.
Lessons learned from a high school athlete. Recommendations for individuals in the public sector to break the mold in fleet management.
Learn about the city of Raleigh's initiative to reduce idling within its fleet, aiming for substantial cost savings and environmental benefits, signaling a shift in future operations.
A look at the importance of pivoting after your plan gets blown up and how to plan when it's time to ask for forgiveness. It’s all about relationships and the track record already established.
Palm Beach County, Florida, Fleet Management Director Sara Burnam discusses what fleets should be planning for in an evolving fleet world.
How well do you know your fleet? See why having all the information is key when it's time for your elevator pitch.
Electric vehicles are on everyone’s minds. Here are some key focal points from the editorial EV roundtable on September 28.
Can government fleet professionals leverage the broad advances and advantages offered by technology? Promoting efficiency while lowering operational costs in tangible and visible ways.
A fleet’s decision to go electric at scale, entails a complex energy transition, given that infrastructure, use cases, new vehicle performance, electricity supply and utilities are all novel variables.
The California Air Resources Board laid down its most ambitious rule yet, which includes not only passenger cars but light-duty trucks. The rule is phasing out traditional power in fleets’ biggest workhorses.
A fleet manager shares his thoughts on striking a balance with outsourced work and how expertise, budget, and aging fleets can all contribute.
There is little doubt, given recent fuel price escalation, that surcharges either are or will be back. Here’s an idea: Why don’t you set and control them?
Two fleet managers share their thoughts on recent Government Fleet articles on the impact of electric vehicles (EVs) on older technicians, and on the impact of delivery delays on local government fleets.
We asked attendees of GFX 2021 what projects they were currently working on.
There is a myth regarding idling. It is that somehow, technology will save us from our collective idling trance in the next two, three, or five years maybe, and we won’t even have to think about it.
Outstanding fleet managers strive to leave an operation better than when they inherited it.
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