How Auto Transport Is Adapting to Supply Chain Challenges
The new, COVID-impacted environment has prompted changes in how auto transporters meet the changing needs of fleets.
The new, COVID-impacted environment has prompted changes in how auto transporters meet the changing needs of fleets.
In this week's State of the Industry video, Mike Antich discusses the impact the parts shortage and higher commodity prices are having on the fleet market.
See how Cox Automotive scored when its earlier outlook met the economic and market realities so far this year.
Twitter users provide an up-close perspective to utility fleets’ preparations for cleanup, vocational fleets on the ready to respond, and organizations incurring damage to their own vehicles and property.
As OEMs move to a new model of controlled allocation systems, we examine how sourcing constraints may continue into 2025-MY ordering and the impact on fleets.
Lynda Dinwiddie, retired associate vice president of fleet and travel for LabCorp and winner of the 2007 Fleet Manager of the Year Award, passed away on Sept. 24, 2022. She was 61.
The quarterly report highlights the latest fleet trends, which include the rise of global EV adoption, global supply chain constraints, and higher maintenance costs.
If a company is not reimbursing an employee accurately—even if unintentionally—that company opens the door to the threat of lawsuits, both at the federal level and within states with stringent labor laws.
In this supply constrained environment, it’s time for fleets to rethink parts ordering and stocking, get drivers more involved in the maintenance mission, and let go of vendor relationships that are no longer useful.
IARA Summer Roundtable: Auto sales and transactions reap more stats, info, and input than ever, but it’s not useful unless you can apply it to business.
IARA Summer Roundtable: Cyber threats are multiplying in numbers and types as organizations scramble to catch up on protections.
The fleet industry association formed a new governance body made up of 11 industry professionals to oversee the CAFM certification.
Analysis: The Fed wants to see less credit flowing as part of their plan to induce pain, and it's working. Are they taking enough time to see the effects of their moves before doubling down?
NAAA Remarketing Outlook: High vehicle prices, low inventory, solid resale values, and an enigmatic economy are taking the normality out of used and new vehicle sales.
Wholesale prices had been moving downward for most of the year and decreased 4% in August from July, widening the divergence with retail prices.
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