Being a good listener is one of the first steps to offering helpful consultation and setting customers up for success.
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has announced its driver satisfaction awards program called TCA Drivers’ Choice Awards – The Elite Fleets.
The program will celebrate and recognize the best carrier workplaces in the North American trucking industry based on professional driver feedback and satisfaction.
Produced by TCA and in partnership with University of Denver’s Transportation & Supply Chain Institute, the awards will highlight those carriers who provide exceptional workplace experiences for their company drivers and independent contractors.
The U.S. auto industry saw a near-record 382 vehicle recalls affecting more than 33 million vehicles last year.
Last year’s highest number of recalls since the record year 2014 is less a final assembly build issue and more a matter of defective parts from suppliers and new technology that doesn’t have all the bugs worked out.
U.S. automakers General Motors, Ford and Tesla spent $10 billion on warranty claims and recalls last year, $1 billion more than two years ago, according to industry data cited at the conference.
The recently concluded NAFA Institute & Expo was a hit! In this week’s newsletter, marketing consultant Tod Trousdell pens several articles about the event.
In Upfitters Offer Dueling Approaches, Differing Strategies for Product Design, Tod interviewed a number of leading upfitters to learn more about the decision making behind the design of these crucial components.
Next up is ACT Expo, May 20-23 in Las Vegas. FMW president Ted Roberts will be there to get insight into the latest in commercial vehicle technology. Reach out to Ted if you would like to set up a meeting with him. He loves to talk about marketing opportunities in FMW!
The Fleet Management Weekly team wishes Brian Myers, Flexco Fleet Services’ VP of Sales & Marketing, a long and happy retirement! Brian has enjoyed a distinguished career in Fleet and has touched many of our lives.
Janice Sutton
Editor in Chief
By Tod Trousdell, Fleet Marketing Consultant and Partner, RobertsTrousdell Marketing and Communications
At Fleet Management Weekly, we’re huge fans of the professional fleet managers who are the core of our industry, like Joe Lukacs, Global Director of Fleet Operations for the Sherwin-Williams Company.
One of the most outspoken and talented fleet managers in the business, Joe is known for speaking his mind on key issues facing fleet.
-What do you see as the biggest challenges facing fleet in 2024?
Right now, the biggest challenges I see facing fleet are the challenges of meeting regulations for carbon emissions standards, specifically for CARB. Especially when it appears OEMs have re-examined their commitment to a pure EV solution and are shifting focus more towards Hybrid technology instead of ZEVs.