Fleet Management

Fleet Management
Author: John Dolce
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1984
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Fleet Management and Logistics

Fleet Management and Logistics
Author: Teodor G. Crainic
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461557550

TEODOR GABRIEL CRAINIC, DIRECTOR The Centre for Research on Transportation (C.R.T.) was founded in 1971 by the Universite de Montreal. From 1988 on, it is jointly managed by the Universite de Montreal and its affiliated schools, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales and Ecole Poly technique. Professors, students and researchers from many institutions in the Montreal area join forces at the C.R.T. to analyze transportation, logistics and telecommunication systems from a multidisciplinary perspective. The C.R.T. pursues three major, complementary objectives: training of high-level specialists; the advancement of knowledge and technology; the transfer of technology towards industry and the public sector. Its main field of expertise is the develop ment of quantitative and computer-based models and methods for the analysis of urban, regional and intercity transportation networks, as well as telecommunication systems. This applies to the study of passenger and commodity flows, as well as to the socioeconomic aspects of transportation: policy, regulation, economics. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the C.R.T. offered the opportunity to evaluate past accomplishments and to identify future trends and challenges. Five colloquia were thus organized on major research and application themes that also reflected our main research areas. They gathered together internationally renowned researchers who linked recent scientific and technological advances to modeling and methodological challenges waiting to be tackled, particularly concerning new problems and applica tions, and the increasingly widespread use of new technologies.

Dynamic Fleet Management

Dynamic Fleet Management
Author: Vasileios S. Zeimpekis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2007-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387717226

This book focuses on real time management of distribution systems, integrating the latest results in system design, algorithm development and system implementation to capture the state-of-the art research and application trends. The book important topics such as goods dispatching, couriers, rescue and repair services, taxi cab services, and more. The book includes real-life case studies that describe the solution to actual distribution problems by combining systemic and algorithmic approaches.

Analytical Fleet Maintenance Management

Analytical Fleet Maintenance Management
Author: John Dolce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1998-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781560919971

A guide for supervisors and managers responsible for the vehicle maintenance management of a fleet, integrating relevant technological developments since the 1994 edition. Describes practical and cost-effective principles for daily operations. Among the features are trend reporting, problem resoluti

Fleet Telematics

Fleet Telematics
Author: Asvin Goel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 038775105X

This book combines wireless telematics systems with dynamic vehicle routing algorithms and vehicle-positioning systems to produce a telematics-enabled information system that can be employed by commercial fleet operators for real-time monitoring, control, and planning. The book further presents a Messaging And Fleet Monitoring System and a Dynamic Planning System (DPS) that provides real-time decision support considering the current state of the transportation system.

Basics of Fleet Maintenance

Basics of Fleet Maintenance
Author: Joel Levitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2010-03-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9780982516348

Basic of Fleet Maintenance is designed for anyone who is involved with operating or maintaining mobile equipment. This book is written in a clear, straight forward style as it identifies important issues for managing Fleet Maintenance in today's environment. In addition to providing strategies and techniques for Fleet Maintenance management, this book is full of useful checklists, self assessments, real world case studies and a special list of 50 action items that you can use to rapidly direct your improvement efforts.Topics range from Decision support, maintenance cost control, work standards, shop design, parts management, warranties, fuel management, tires, leasing and insurance. The latest information management strategies are also extensively covered.

Federal Energy and Fleet Management

Federal Energy and Fleet Management
Author: Susan A. Fleming
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1437917984

The U.S. transportation sector relies almost exclusively on oil; as a result, it causes about a third of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions. Advanced technology vehicles powered by alternative fuels, such as electricity and ethanol, are one way to reduce oil consumption. The fed. gov¿t. set a goal for fed. agencies to use plug-in hybrid electric vehicles -- vehicles that run on both gasoline and batteries charged by connecting a plug into an electric power source -- as they become available at a reasonable cost. This report examined the: (1) potential benefits of plug-ins; (2) factors affecting the availability of plug-ins; and (3) challenges to incorporating plug-ins into the fed. fleet. Illustrations.

Analytical Fleet Maintenance Management

Analytical Fleet Maintenance Management
Author: John E Dolce
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2009-06-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 076806905X

This new edition of Analytical Fleet Maintenance Management, the first update in more than a decade, details state-of-the-art technologies that can benefit fleet managers, and reviews the latest best practices in fleet maintenance management. This third edition contains new chapters on fleet management leadership, and facility design and maintenance, as well as updated arithmetic formulas throughout the book.

Fleet Services

Fleet Services
Author: Tim C King
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 076808220X

A keen focus on operations, cost management, leadership, and customer service is presented in this book for fleets to thrive in today’s competitive business environment. Basic concepts and customer service fundamentals, along with integrated best practices, and business tools are fully described. This model can be applied by service groups of any size to achieve quality performance benefits for both the customer and the fleet-provider. Fleet Services: Redefining Success presents: • A back-to-basics approach that begins by redefining a fleet's customers to fully identify and provide customer-driven services. • A hierarchy for success that includes development of management goals and strategies to exceed customer expectations. • Best practices and associated business tool requirements that assure exceptional service and win-win results. • An innovative business model that maximizes opportunities and positive outcomes for fleet service providers. It is the only single-source book of its kind that brings together the interests of fleet managers and their customers to achieve a higher level of business performance.

Fleet Management and Selection Systems for Highway Maintenance Equipment

Fleet Management and Selection Systems for Highway Maintenance Equipment
Author: David H. Fluharty
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309068666

This synthesis report will be of interest to Department of Transportation (DOT) administrators, supervisors, equipment, and Management Information System (MIS)/Information Technology (IT) managers and staff, as well as to the engineering and MIS/IT consultants that work for them. It reviews that state of the practice, updating an earlier effort, NCHRP Synthesis 52: Maintenance and Selection Systems for Highway Maintenance Equipment. The synthesis addresses highway fleet maintenance issues in management, equipment, staffing, and technology. It describes the trend toward more sophisticated and complex MISs and reports on DOT efforts to develop more systematic approaches to measure equipment effectiveness and to incorporate this quantitative technology, successfully, into daily operations. This TRB report profiles specific state agency experience in hiring and retaining mechanics, staffing levels, management system complexity, and technologies. Sample shop work load and productivity reports from the Montana DOT are included.