Mobile technicians who scatter tools and spare parts all over a van’s load bed without any attempt at organisation can’t expect to work efficiently or travel safely. What they need…
A new report jointly created by Shell and Deloitte outlines 22 solutions aimed at addressing the economic, technical, regulatory and organisational factors influencing the road freight sector’s ability to decarbonise.…
The need to replace vehicles in a cost-effective way has become ever-more important as economic uncertainty looms and fleets face a new mandate from the Government to decarbonise. An increasing…
Deliberately opting for extras on vans with an eye to boosting their second-hand value can pay dividends. Yet it is a policy that fleets do not always pursue when making…
Overloaded vehicles pose a significant risk to the safety of drivers and other road users. But they also have cost implications and can potentially damage your business’s reputation. Since 2015,…
Photo: ElectReon A truck being charged while driving with above and underground managements units on both sides. ElectReon (TASE: ELWS), which develops and installs wireless electric road systems that charge commercial…
Photo: HDR Planning for innovation and new technology is a necessity for today’s vehicle maintenance facilities. Fleets with predictable routes and consistent domicile and maintenance locations, such as bus transit,…
Photo: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey The Central Automotive Division (CAD) of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) operates the Chevrolet Bolt as…
Image: CF.com An electric vehicle industry executive recently told me it would have made more sense to launch EVs in the commercial fleet sector a decade ago instead of among…
Photo: MOTEV Los Angeles EVs are gaining traction in all types of corporate and commercial fleets with a variety of vehicles. Car share programs, chauffeured transportation, and ridehail services are…
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