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Volvo trucks offers Fuelwatch to help reducing fuel costs up to 10 percent

Electronic fleet management is becoming a useful resource for operators keeping an eye on operational costs. Probably, the most important part of these systems is monitoring fuel consumption for all vehicles: it can point out which vehicles are burning more fuel than average and drivers who have a heavier right foot. Volvo's management offering is called Fuelwatch, and it's not only a device in the vehicles, but a full consulting system that the Swedish marque claims can cut fuel costs up to 10 percent. Ten percent might not sound like a lot ... Read more →

Peugeot launches Active Fleet Data system to control fleets

Do you own a fleet? Aren't you interested in knowing in real-time how cars on this fleet are performing? Would it be nice to verify if a vehicle is burning an abnormal rate of gas and trace the most ...

Miyama, Inc. reduces its CO2 emissions by 21 percent

Japanese company Miyama Inc. has announced that they have reached 21.2 percent reduction in CO2 emissions from its truck fleet. This is very close to the company's target of 23 percent reduction by ...

Volvo trucks offers Fuelwatch to help reducing fuel costs up to 10 percent 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Electronic fleet management is becoming a useful resource for operators keeping an eye on operational costs. Probably, the most important part of these systems is monitoring fuel consumption for all vehicles: it can point out which vehicles are burning more fuel than average and drivers who have a ...

Peugeot launches Active Fleet Data system to control fleets 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Do you own a fleet? Aren't you interested in knowing in real-time how cars on this fleet are performing? Would it be nice to verify if a vehicle is burning an abnormal rate of gas and trace the most polluting drivers? Do you want to schedule maintenance and keep all security systems under control? ...

Miyama, Inc. reduces its CO2 emissions by 21 percent 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Japanese company Miyama Inc. has announced that they have reached 21.2 percent reduction in CO2 emissions from its truck fleet. This is very close to the company's target of 23 percent reduction by 2010 compared to its 2001 levels. The company says that the annual reduction of 1,869 metric tons was ...



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