Safety is paramount in everyday fleet management, but especially during uncertain times. Contractors can keep drivers safe by leaning into technology solutions.
Rethinking Supply Chains in a Post-Pandemic World
An extremely critical aspect of post-COVID planning is understanding how essential it is to ensure the protection of supply chains.
Simulation Can Help Retain Skilled Equipment Operators and Reduce the Skills Gap
The benefits of simulation-based training go beyond fuel savings and minimizing equipment wear and tear. It demonstrates an organization’s commitment to investing in human capital right from the start.
Get Ready Before a Storm Strikes: Prepare Outdoor Power Equipment to Ride It Out
It’s important to prepare for severe weather such as storms, hurricanes, tornados, floods and wildfires. OPEI offers the following tips to help construction executives be ready before dangerous weather strikes.
What Contractors Don’t Know About Equipment Leases Could Cost Them a Fortune
It is never too late to negotiate, or renegotiate, lease agreements—especially when market conditions have changed. In the shadow of COVID-19, businesses are evaluating every aspect of their operations and restructuring lease agreements for assets and property to conserve cash and gain better control over their portfolios.
Innovative Finance Programs Help Transportation Fleets Save Money and Prepare for Future Growth
The transportation industry has continued to look for ways to absorb the drastic logistical challenges and sharp economic decline resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Five Traits of a Quality Equipment Operator
It takes a combination of several important elements and personality traits for an equipment operator to earn and then maintain an excellent safety record. Fortunately for safety directors, these traits can be continually improved over time with the right safety programming and culture in place.
Three Ways Fleet Telematics Are Optimizing Construction in the New Normal
At this time, fleet managers cannot afford to have unexpected vehicle downtime. As a result, fleet telematics can be leveraged to alleviate the stress of unexpected maintenance issues, setting businesses up for whatever may come next amid shifting market dynamics.










