• Dossier group announces annual meeting

    The 14th annual Dossier32 Fleet Maintenance Software Users Group meeting will be held October 23-24 in Atlantic City. Group chairman John Davis said that the agenda for the two day event includes pre-development review and critique of proposed new program features and enhancements, topic specific break-outs as well as informative presentations by cutting edge firms on topics of new fleet maintenance
    June 13, 2002
    The 14th annualDossier32 Fleet Maintenance Software Users Group meeting will be held October 23-24 in Atlantic City.

    Group chairman John Davis said that the agenda for the two day event includes pre-development review and critique of proposed new program features and enhancements, topic specific break-outs as well as informative presentations by cutting edge firms on topics of new fleet maintenance management processes and technologies.

    Training sessions on the new Dossier32 fleet software version 3.3 will be performed by the program's developer, Arsenault Associates.

    About the Author

    Tim Parry

    Tim Parry is a former FleetOwner editor. 

    Voice your opinion!

    To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

    Sign up for our free eNewsletters

    Latest from News

    Dana Inc.
    Dana Spicer HVT1 transmission combines hydrostatic and mechanical drives in an integrated 90-degree gearbox to provide precise low-speed maneuvering control.
    In a move that will impact vocational fleets, Allison aims to integrate Dana's off-highway drivetrain and propulsion technologies into its expansive commercial vehicle supplier...
    CSAA
    Officials from CSAA gathered with the Collision Engineering Career Alliance, Contra Costa administration, and Collision Engineering students for a check presentation.
    Hyundai, Carrier, CSAA Insurance Group, and Bridgestone make donations. U-Haul offers disaster help.
    Ford
    2025 maverick
    NHTSA’s latest safety notices feature engine failure, overloaded electrical systems, and more.