Putting a business approach into fleet management

June 14, 2019
Chris Lyon
NTEA Director of Fleet Relations
Vocational vehicle replacement schedules can be daunting. Specialized vehicles represent a variety of moving parts from truck design to unique upfitting. If done incorrectly, this can lead to out-of-control costs. Stepping up and championing a business approach can help ensure acquisition and operational costs stay in line.
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