The Value of Small Accomplishments
Do you celebrate your achievements, both big and small? Do you know why it matters?
Executive Editor Lauren Fletcher shares her thoughts on vocational work truck and van fleets and keys to fleet management success and growth. Covering the fleet industry since 2006, she shares insights and advice to increase success.
Do you celebrate your achievements, both big and small? Do you know why it matters?
From a more personal side, there have been three major takeaways that I can share from today. They have to do with the future of fuel, people, and small changes that make big differences.
Work Truck Week is in full swing - and we are working hard to bring you the top coverage and latest and greatest updates.
You often don't read about one without the other — and it's likely for good reason. Efficient last-mile operations cannot ignore routing optimization efforts.
Why you should properly maintain your fleet vehicles goes far beyond simple maintenance needs. Some seem obvious, but all bear repeating.
From improved charging networks to predictive maintenance, and more trucks, here are just a few wishes for a bright work truck future:
Many fleet managers, and drivers, are burned out on tire maintenance tips. Just like tire tech is advancing, so should the ways you communicate about their value to your fleet.
Stress. We all deal with it. Much has been written about stress and challenges fleet managers face on a day-to-day basis, but what about drivers?
School time compounds traffic issues and adds a lot more for drivers to pay attention to versus the summer months.
Data is important. But how do you determine what data is essential for your fleet and how do you ensure it’s accurate so it can become actionable?
Launched in March of 2007, Work Truck has been educating vocational truck, van, and SUV fleet managers for the past 15 years.
Are the tips and tricks for getting the most out of a virtual event the same for their in-person counterparts? In some cases yes, but there are several differences.
Fleet managers already understand the value of maintaining their truck fleets. A truck that isn’t running isn’t working. But do you know how can a maintenance management program help?
This pandemic has thrown the world for a loop, and the ride is not over. And throughout it all, the vocational truck fleet industry has worked tirelessly, keeping deliveries on schedule and ensuring that necessary services were still being done to help people stay safely home.
Today, the sky is the limit with alternative-fuels and propulsion systems being developed, tested, and produced for the work truck industry.
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