Equipment

Four Fleet-Management Tactics to Grow Business, Cut Costs and Boost Morale
A case-study of how Big-D Construction overhauled, modernized and digitized its fleet-management system
By Christina Hartzler
January 19, 2024
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Equipment
by Christina Hartzler
Christina Hartzler is the client partnership manager for the Western Region at Mike Albert Fleet Solutions. In her role, Hartzler advises and educates clients on ways to improve their current fleet. Prior to joining the Mike Albert team, she was a fleet asset manager for the City of Colorado Springs and Xcel Energy. Hartzler has over 26 years of experience in various fleet management roles.
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