
Think fleet costs decline as equipment ages? If so, you’re only looking at some of the costs involved. Learn how a simple best practice can overcome this pitfall, and lead to win-win outcomes with customers beyond all expectations.
Think fleet costs decline as equipment ages? If so, you’re only looking at some of the costs involved. Learn how a simple best practice can overcome this pitfall, and lead to win-win outcomes with customers beyond all expectations.
For many managers responsible for vehicle operations, fleet management is often one of several job responsibilities. These managers acknowledge that it is difficult to stay on top of changes in vehicle design, powertrains, onboard safety technology, telematics capabilities, and regulatory changes that impact fleet operations. Despite this recognition, a common mistake made by many of these managers is underutilizing the subject-matter expertise of current and/or prospective suppliers.
Commonly-accepted procurement best practices typically focus only on short-term savings. For most fleets this overlooks substantial hidden long-term costs and related savings opportunities.
We are in the midst of a lighting revolution in the automotive industry that started with the proliferation of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). More dramatic lighting innovations are fast emerging, such as laser diodes, organic LEDs, and dynamic bending light headlamps. Historically, new automotive technologies have always first manifested themselves in luxury brands, then migrated downward to lower trim level models and non-retail customers such as the vocational work truck market.
The ConExpo-Con/Agg convention, held every three years, was in Las Vegas on March 4-8, 2014. The event brought out more than 2,000 vendors this year and more than 120,000 resgisterations in total. This was the second-highest attendance in the event's history. ConExpo-Con/Agg focuses on the latest equipment, technology and products for construction, utility, mining, and other related industries. Photos by Chris Wolski
MT. LAUREL, NJ - Evolved from ARI customer requests, the Forklift Management Program is a fully integrated, single-source solution that supports the forklift life cycle from specifications and acquisition through preventative maintenance, repair service and, finally, remarketing.
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