Telematics is no longer just a fancy add-on; it is a critical tool for running an efficient Class 1 to Class 6 work truck fleet. Many new fleet managers wonder if the investment truly pays off. Consequently, the answer is a resounding yes, as long ... Read More »
For any work truck fleet manager, from those overseeing Class 2 service vehicles to Class 6 vocational trucks, a valid driver's license is just the starting point. While basic licensing ensures a driver meets minimum legal requirements, it doesn't guarantee optimal performance or safety in ... Read More »
Transitioning to electric work trucks, from Class 1 cargo vans to Class 6 box trucks, presents exciting opportunities for cost savings and environmental benefits. However, a common concern for new fleet managers is maximizing the usable range of these Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). Nobody wants ... Read More »
Safety is not just an expense for any successful work truck fleet; it is your most important tool for profitability. Likewise, for managers of Class 1 through Class 6 vehicles, a single serious crash or a poor compliance review can wipe out years of hard ... Read More »
The shift to electric work trucks—specifically for Class 1 through Class 6 vehicles—is certainly more than just a passing trend. It is the future. Many new fleet managers, however, get sticker shock when they look at the initial purchase price of a Battery Electric Vehicle ... Read More »
Why Downtime Kills Your Bottom Line Managing a small or medium fleet is tough. Every minute a truck or van is broken, your business loses money. This is called downtime. Therefore, stopping problems before they happen is key to success. Furthermore, following a strong preventive ... Read More »

