Wheels, Inc's MAP technicians Jason Hajek and Bill Hart were recognized as World Class by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. The company now has four world-class MAP technicians, more than any other fleet management company.
Air-ride suspension systems have several major components that require inspecting and some adjusting. Replacement components like shocks need to be properly spec'ed for the application to avoid damaging other components.
Car rental companies are feeling the pinch of higher gas prices as Americans change their vacation plans to stay closer to home. The rental companies are reacting with a variety of incentives and promotions. Many, however, are stuck with last year's hot rental vehicles and do not have the hybrids and compact cars renters are demanding this year.
Ford and the University of Michigan will be testing a pilot program called "Ford Urban Mobility Network." The goal is to explore transportation options in densely populated areas. These options would come together at hubs where buses, trains, car-share fleets, bicycles and more would be available to commuters. Cape Town, South Africa, and cities in India are the first to have the pilot programs. By 2015, 35 cities will have populations of 10 million or more.
Aon Risk Services has developed a SafeFleet Certification for fleets that beats the national average for safety performance. Three levels will be offered: Gold for 35% better than industry average, Silver for 25% and Bronze for 15%. Aon wants to use its influence to get better insurance rates for certified fleets. About 15% of fleets will meet certification standards.