November 2008, Business Fleet - Feature
By Chad Simon
Paramus, N.J.-based pest control company clamps down on expenses with a GPS system, fuel card and strict preventive maintenance.
Tags: fuel, GPS, Leasing, maintenance
By Colin Sutherland
The next step in using GPS tracking technology is to manage miles, fuel and customer activity together to achieve greater net profit per visit.
Tags: engine diagnostics, GPS, tracking technology
January 2008, Business Fleet - Feature
A GPS system can be a useful fleet management tool for the customer, driver, and company. But you’ve got to properly introduce the idea of the system to your employees first.
Tags: Drivers, GPS, Navigation
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By Mike Antich
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By Chris Brown
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