
Is the future electric? Or is a mix of fuel solutions still a more practical vision of the future of propulsion?
Is the future electric? Or is a mix of fuel solutions still a more practical vision of the future of propulsion?
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.
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.
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?
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?
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.
Today, the sky is the limit with alternative-fuels and propulsion systems being developed, tested, and produced for the work truck industry.
Varying lead times, a continued focus on safety and green transportation, and concern over aesthetics are just a few trends occurring with vocational truck and van upfits right now.
Technology is leading the pack, but repair costs, the evolution of 5G, and driver safety programs round out the top four factors impacting accident management in the future.
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