Fleet Operations Division - Texas Department of Transportation The Fleet Operations Division is responsible for acquiring, maintaining, and managing a reliable and efficient fleet of more than 12,000 assets to build and maintain the state’s transportation system
Fleet Operations | Department of Enterprise Services (DES) DES Fleet Operations manages a fleet of over 5,000 vehicles We: Manage leased and agency owned vehicles using industry best practices Offer repair and maintenance services for all state-owned vehicles Provide daily rental vehicles for state travel Automated keybox reservation system Create a Reservation Rent a Vehicle Information for drivers of State Vehicles Information for Agency
Zenobē Acquires Revolv to Expand North American Fleet Operations This acquisition expands Zenobē’s U S presence in student transportation and public transit and extends its global operations and engineering capabilities to additional sites and fleets Zenobē now supports multiple live EV fleets in North America and over 3,400 vehicles worldwide
Trucking Fleet Concept of Operations | Virginia Tech Transportation . . . Other project partners, including State Departments of Transportation (DOTs), trucking fleets, and supporting organizations in insurance, research and higher education, and the trucking industry are working with DHVY researchers to create a CONOPS for the deployment of ADS-equipped trucks to safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively move freight
Fleet Manager Job Description: Duties, Salary Skills Required 2025 A fleet manager is a transportation professional responsible for overseeing and optimizing all aspects of an organization's vehicle fleet operations This strategic role combines operational management, financial planning, technology implementation, and team leadership to ensure efficient, cost-effective, and compliant fleet operations
Edge Computing for Transportation and Fleet Operations Optimize your transportation operations with self-healing, automated infrastructure for your applications Transportation organizations operate across distributed, high-pressure environments where system downtime can jeopardize safety, delay operations, increase fuel and routing costs, and impact customer commitments From over-the-road fleets to rail lines, terminals, airports, and maritime