Articles, tagged with "fleet managers", page 3
26th January 2011
If there is any tough task for fleet managers, then it would be the safety and security of vehicles. Monitoring one vehicle is easier than monitoring a fleet of vehicles and for a single person, it is not possible to manage or monitor all the vehicles in ...
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12th January 2011
GPS, or Global Positioning Satellite, tracking has been around for years now. Your conception, therefore, of a vehicle tracking system is probably a little outmoded. You probably think that a vehicle tracking system can just tell you where a tracked vehic...
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Amelia Hudson
05th January 2011
Mitsubishi have been supplying vehicles to the Police Force in the UK for almost a decade where vehicles such as Mitsubishi Shogun and Mitsubishi L200 have developed a strong pedigree for a variety of operational uses in the specialist arena.
Mitsubish...
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bensonbrown
31st December 2010
Being a fleet manager can be a stressful business, so anything that makes their lives a little easier is a welcome relief. Thanks to fuel cards, fleet managers can keep better track of fuel spending, cut down on administration and get better rates on petr...
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Rutland Savour
31st December 2010
Fuel cards help companies streamline their administration when it comes to managing driver expenses. In some instances they offer deals so an organisation pays a set weekly rate for fuel. This could mean a discount of several pence per litre. Not only are...
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Ronald Kresten
08th December 2010
The fleet card industry continues to grow and expand, leaving plenty of choice for business owners and fleet managers when it comes to enrolling on a scheme. More and more businesses are aware of the benefits of more effective, smarter fleet management an...
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Lee Malcolm
26th November 2010
With the economy in turmoil many businesses that normally replaced their diesel trucks every 3 to 7 years have found themselves in a tight financial position that requires them to maintain the vehicles they have. Managers of fleets with a heavy concentrat...
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lowmileageengines.op@gmail.com
23rd November 2010
According to the market research, the Transportation Management Systems or TMS market had exceeded $1 billion in 2006. Through the years, the aim of a TMS implementation remains to be the best achievement of customer service level requirements and at the ...
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Kenneth Kowal
23rd November 2010
There are a number of people whose work involes in providing fleet management services. Trackers for vans are necessary for people whose vans are running on the road. Such a tracker plays a very important role in monitoring the halts, location, speed and ...
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Article Manager
11th November 2010
Rapidly rising fuel costs and fear of fraudulent use have persuaded fleet managers, truckers and those involved in the transport business to look for a better alternative to get fuel at a discount as well as reduce the chances of fraudulent use. If you ar...
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Article Manager
11th November 2010
Since GPS’s arrival in the late 90s, things have really changed. Initially only used for posh mountain climbers and military applications, GPS tracking has quickly been incorporated into the fabric of modern life – we use it for satellite navigation syste...
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Amelia Hudson
19th October 2010
Trying to find tires for your big rig?
"Big Rig" insurance is essential for the independent owner/operator.
Do you think you're a person who enjoys the freedom of being your own boss as an independent owner/operator? Or are you a leased operator?
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nigeloliver41
18th October 2010
With the extended paradigm of global business domains, the corporate world is now becoming a local place for business owners. With the advent of sheer globalization, fleets are all set to play a vital role in the global growth. Fleet owners are however k...
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14th October 2010
Numerous advantages have been seen in the automation process that most of our daily routine activities are subjected to. The microwave at home, the television, the ATM machine on the streets, the credit cards used in stores for shopping and so many other ...
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barry summers
07th October 2010
Ever heard of the “bottom line"? In business terms, it refers to the lowest operating denominator – which is to say, the average bottom level at which a company operates. All successful business is a drive away from the bottom line: the more of a company’...
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Author:
Amelia Hudson