MT. LAUREL, NJ - Automotive Resources International (ARI), a global fleet solutions provider specializing in complex car and truck fleets, has announced its Gold Level membership with the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Coalition.

Clean Cities, which is administered through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), provides resources to geographic regions throughout the country to promote the use of alternative fuel energies and vehicles. Aimed to advance new energy technologies and to protect the economic and environmental security of the U.S., the initiative distributes grant money administered by the U.S. government to close to 100 regional Clean Cities programs, including the Greater Philadelphia chapter.

ARI recently became a Gold Level stakeholder with the Greater Philadelphia chapter. "Through this partnership, we look to bridge the gap between environmental strategies and our clients' fuel reduction initiatives," said John Mack, ARI manager of Environment and Fuel Strategies.

As one of the founding Clean Cities programs, the coalition includes other non-profits, governments, and utilities in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The chapter encourages all local individuals and organizations to get involved in local activities to reduce dependence on oil and to raise awareness of the campaign throughout the region. These activities include stakeholder meetings, public outreach and media campaigns, training, workshops, etc.

About ARI

ARI, a subsidiary of Holman Enterprises based in Mt. Laurel, N.J., is an industry leader and the largest privately-held fleet leasing and management company in the world.

As a single-source fleet management leader, ARI customizes innovative solutions that streamline fleet operations, help lower the cost of fleet ownership and create long-term value for customers.

Today, with a workforce numbering more than 1,400 and offices throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Europe, the company manages more than 2,000 outsourced fleets (over 675,000 autos and trucks) in North America and, combined with its strategic partners, more than 1.5 million fleet vehicles globally.  

 

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