
Samsara research reveals that operations and fleet leaders agree that they have a greater responsibility to prioritize sustainability efforts than other industries and feel significant pressure to do so.
Samsara research reveals that operations and fleet leaders agree that they have a greater responsibility to prioritize sustainability efforts than other industries and feel significant pressure to do so.
Many tire OEMs have increased prices in CY-2021, ranging from 3-10% depending on type of tire and size. Higher commodity prices and increased ocean freight rates are being passed on to end users as OE profit margins compress.
Part and labor prices have increased 4-8%, while part and labor availability have decreased. Due to difficulties sourcing replacement vehicles, fleets are keeping units in service longer, causing repair spend to increase in 2021
There were a slew of OEM‐related ordering, production, and cancellation challenges. Throughout the model-year, there were large shifts in buildout times as well as a number of post‐buildout cancellations of accepted orders.
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) warns that poor-quality, inaccurate global positioning system (GPS) technology products can result in fuel tax credit overclaims leading to government penalties, reports the Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA).
Fleet electrification is a new industry business model and a milestone event. Five global fleet experts discuss how they’re handling the hurdles in the early days of their EV transitions.
A recurring question is whether it makes business sense to provide company vehicles to employees or to reimburse them for the use of their personal vehicles. Here are 30 reasons why reimbursement may not be the best choice.
Bret Watson, CAFM, the long-time fleet manager for Sprint, voluntarily left the company as part of a severance package effective August 27 following the company’s merger with T-Mobile. Watson joined Sprint in April 1989.
Hartmut Schick, a 35-year veteran at Daimler Group and most recently responsible for Daimler Trucks Asia, will retire December 31. Karl Deppen, currently Head of Mercedes-Benz do Brasil, has been named his successor.
The 45,000 square-meter facility will provide 120 new jobs and further cement Gebruder Weiss as a major European hub for land transport.
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