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March 21, 2008

NAFA to Recognize Those Going Green

PRINCETON, NJ – NAFA has established the Green Fleet Awards. This award recognizes outstanding achievement to reduce energy consumption, vehicle emissions, and increase overall fleet efficiency.

Tags: Award, Green, Green Fleet Award, NAFA

February 29, 2008

State Farm Commended for its Green Fleet

BLOOMINGTON, IL – State Farm Insurance Co. is focused on being “more green.” The Bloomington-based insurance company has attracted national attention for its fleet of thousands of eco-friendly vehicles

Tags: alt-fuel fleet, Green, State Farm Insurance

February 22, 2008

Natural Gas and Hybrid Vehicles Still Stars

WASHINGTON – With the auto world focused on fuel efficiency in the face of $100-per-barrel oil, new fuel economy requirements, and concern about climate change, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) today named the year's "Greenest" and "Meanest" vehicles.

Tags: ACEEE, Green, Honda Civic GX

December 21, 2007

Land Rover to Unveil 'Green' Concept

IRVINE, CA - The Ford Motor Co. unit will introduce a new car-based concept vehicle at the 2008 North American International Auto Show. The 3-door LRX pushes Land Rover.

Tags: Ford, Green, Land Rover, LRX

December 16, 2007

Canada Broadens Vehicle List Qualifying for Green Rebates

TORONTO, Canada --- Canadian fleet managers wishing to purchase new vehicles that qualify for the Canadian government's green rebate program now have more options.

Tags: Canada, Green, rebates

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Fuel Continues to be the No. 1 Threat to Fleet

By Mike Antich
The number one threat to fleets continues to be the price of fuel, despite the fact that fuel prices have been declining due to the global economic slowdown. Year-to-date, the cost of fuel has increased 30 percent in 2008 compared to 2007. The Energy Information Administration is projecting fuel to average $3.82 per gallon in calendar-year 2009. Fuel is the potential game changer of the fleet industry. Consider two recent examples as harbingers of things to come.

Federal Reserve Invokes Emergency Powers to Support the Commercial Paper Market

By Mike Antich
Today, Oct. 7, the Federal Reserve Board announced that it is invoking emergency powers to create a special fund to support the U.S. commercial paper market. The announcement by the Federal Reserve allows corporations to bypass the current credit gridlock gripping the nation’s economy. This has an impact on the fleet market since one source of financing for large fleets is the commercial paper market.

Anti-Idling Programs: A Quick Way to Reduce Fuel Spend

By Mike Antich

Credit Gridlock Will Impede Sales of Used Fleet Vehicles

By Mike Antich

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Fleet Financials - September/October 2008

In This Issue:
Aramark Reinvents its Uniform and Career Apparel Fleet, How the Pros Control Fleet Fuel Costs, Called to Depose in a Lawsuit? 10 Tips You Need to Know and much more…