Regular fleet maintenance is critical to a fleet's safety, reliability, and efficiency, and helps drivers avoid roadside violations and maintain uptime.
School will be back in season soon, and as children and teenagers return to the road, professional drivers should proceed with caution. Here are five areas that require your extra attention.
Fleets expect uptime, and Penske Truck Leasing uses technology, data and analytics to customize maintenance programs, proactively address potential issues and keep trucks moving.
Acquisition planning is an essential part of fleet management, and selecting the right vehicles, determining capacity needs and managing finances are all part of the process. However, multiple variables at play can make it challenging to make a commitment. Here are some ways rental trucks can help as carriers plan their short and long-term acquisition strategies.
The business world is full of unknowns, but there are several ways leasing can help managers minimize transportation-related risks so they can focus on their core competencies.
Summer is here, and temperatures are heating up, which means some truck parts need extra attention to prevent unscheduled maintenance or costly fixes down the line.
The trucking industry is facing increased costs from nearly every angle. Here are several ways fleets can increase efficiency and optimize their expenses.
Electric powertrains, cleaner-burning diesel technology and alternative fuels are continuing to improve, and OEMs, shippers and carriers are all moving toward net-zero goals, according to the fifth annual State of Sustainable Fleets report. Read more in our report wrap-up.
Find out what Rule 2305, also known as WAIRE and the Warehouse Indirect Source Rule, requires of warehouse operators, equipment manufacturers and fleets.
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