Fleet executives are turning to GPS tracking technology to help solve some of their biggest business challenges in 2015. If you are currently researching GPS tracking solutions to help take full control of your fleet, it is recommended to follow these steps for purchasing and implementing a solution to see the best results.
Read the “2015 GPS Tracking Purchasing & Implementation Guide” blog to learn more about choosing the best GPS tracking solution for your business or contact GPS Insight!
FLD's Fleet Guru inventory management system is a great software-as-a-service program that's perfect for managing fleets of 100 to 1500 vehicles. The program can help you keep track of cars, drivers, fuel, CO2 emissions, Title & Registration - and more.
We bought a new car several months ago and are still marveling over - and mastering - its splendid technology, including its award-winning safety features. So, when we read this month’s On Accident Management column: ‘Technology is Driving Accident Repair Costs Higher’ we could certainly relate to its relevance for fleets, which typically have a higher proportion of late-model vehicles featuring the latest technology. Fortunately for fleets, third-party accident management service providers can mightily help fleets mitigate these rising costs.
The Mobile Employee this month focuses on driver safety and the responsibility that fleets have to their mobile workforce who are heavily invested in technology to do their jobs. Matt Betz gives us some sobering statistics, but also some insight into what leading fleets are doing to create a safety culture.
Janice Sutton
Executive Editor
The Holman Automotive Group, parent company of ARI, announced that Steve Holman has joined the company as Manager, Community Affairs to help lead the organization’s various community service and charitable initiatives.
Ford’s big move to aluminum for the body of its flagship F-150 truck has helped it garner some additional material: The hardware that comes with the North American Truck of the Year Award.
“Clearly the materials have a lot to do with the story of the truck,” Ford President of the Americas Joe Hinrichs said, though he added he’s “most proud” of what the material does for the vehicle’s capabilities.