
Delivery drivers include truck drivers, fuel delivery drivers, couriers, grocery delivery drivers, and any other delivery vehicle operators that can be identified by a uniform or their delivery vehicle.
Delivery drivers include truck drivers, fuel delivery drivers, couriers, grocery delivery drivers, and any other delivery vehicle operators that can be identified by a uniform or their delivery vehicle.
Mark Buzzell is no stranger to fleet. As the prior president and CEO of Ford of Canada, one of his key responsibilities was managing its Canadian fleet business. Buzzell understands fleet and recognizes its importance to Ford.
Vancouver-based SPUD is adopting all-electric refrigeration technology that allows the delivery vehicle’s engine to be turned off during stops, which saves fuel and reduces CO2 emissions.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. runs three Kenworth Class 6–7 cabovers as mobile production units to disseminate news on the fly.
Fleet safety is essential — but when it comes to safety training, are your drivers still fully engaged?
One challenge to global fleet management is adjusting to different fleet terminology for different regions. One example is the difference between the use of “model-year” and “calendar-year” in describing the year of a fleet vehicle.
WEX Inc., a global provider of corporate payment solutions, has signed a new agreement with Enterprise Fleet Management in Canada. WEX and Enterprise Fleet Management have been working together in the U.S. since 1993.
Jaguar Land Rover has an opening for a U.S. based international key account manager (fleet), and is looking for an applicant who has prior experience working in fleet and business sales from a manufacturer perspective.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will receive up to C$85.8 million ($66.7 million) in grant funding from the Ontario, Canada, government to invest in the Windsor Assembly Plant that's building the Chrysler Pacifica minivan.
Automotive retail sales in Canada hit a record of 1.89 million new vehicles sold in calendar-year 2015. This is the third consecutive year of record retail sales in Canada. Commercial sales, on the other hand, were a different story. Cumulative sales in the commercial fleet market were flat year-over-year compared to 2014. The forecast is more of the same for CY-2016.
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