• Winning The Battle For Uptime: The Worst Enemies/The Best Weapons

    The top challenges for fleet managers in 2016 include the shortage of skilled drivers and technicians and compliance with regulations, according to a recent study for Ryder conducted by Fleet Owner
    Aug. 31, 2016
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    The top challenges for fleet managers in 2016 include the shortage of skilled drivers and technicians and compliance with regulations, according to a recent study for Ryder conducted by Fleet Owner.

    Fleet managers are concerned by the overall condition of the economy, rising equipment costs, implementation of technology — including Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) — insurance costs, safety and security of employees and cargo, and traffic congestion.

    When it comes to solutions, fleet managers are taking many different approaches — some traditional and others innovative — to meet their challenges.

    Learn more about the challenges facing today’s fleet manager and what fleet officials are doing to address them by downloading Winning The Battle For Uptime: The Worst Enemies/The Best Weapons. Brought to you by:

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