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6 Steps to Spill Prevention and Response for Fleets

Fleet managers have a lot on their plate. Not only do they need to worry about the day-to-day operations of their fleet, but they also need to be prepared for any potential emergencies. One of the most important, but often overlooked aspects of fleet management, is spill prevention and response to hazardous materials (HAZMAT). In […]

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4 Road Hazards Within Driver Control and How to Avoid Them

No one wants to get into an accident, but they happen all the time. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there are more than 6 million car accidents in the United States every year. Many of these accidents could have been avoided if drivers were aware of the road hazards that

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When Automated Fleet Technologies Go Rogue: Your Options

As automated fleet technologies become more commonplace – they’re expected to hit $676 million in market size by 2027 – it’s important for fleet managers to be aware of the risks and benefits associated with their use. Automated technologies can help reduce costs and improve efficiency, but they can also lead to disruptions in service

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Supply Chain Issues Affecting Your Fleet and What to Do About Them

Supply chain issues have hammered the US and really the world at large over the last two years. In fact, supply chain disruptions have become the “new normal.” The good news is that there are steps you can take to insulate your fleet from some of these issues. In this post, we will discuss some

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7 Warning Signs of Bad Driver Behaviors That Every Fleet Manager Should Know

As fleet managers, you hear a lot of talk about data analysis and fuel economy as a means of controlling expenses. But at the core of it is the driver. They’re the ones who set those inputs and operate your equipment on a daily basis. There are many warning signs that you can spot in

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