Consulting help for CARB regs

Oct. 14, 2009
Fleets struggling with new California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations or looking for ways to access grants through the organization can find the path confusing and time-consuming

Fleets struggling with new California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations or looking for ways to access grants through the organization can find the path confusing and time-consuming. Automotive Resources International (ARI) is offering help in both regards.

“ARI ensures clients adhere to all diesel emissions regulations, thereby avoiding the costs and downtime brought on by unapproved equipment and misfiled paperwork,” said John Mack, manager of environmental & fuel strategies, “Many other states are considering adopting CARB-like measures, and we are prepared to help all of them understand how they measure up to the multitude of complex federal, state and regional regulations and make recommendations on how to achieve full compliance.”

ARI’s web-based fleet management system, ARI insights, helps the organization’s consulting team work with clients to develop solutions to meet CARB regulations through the management of reporting, replacements, retrofits and more.

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