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Welcome to the new Fleet Maintenance website

Nov. 17, 2020
An introduction to FleetMaintenance.com.

Fleet Maintenance officially launched its new website, FleetMaintenance.com, as well as a refreshed newsletter, Fleet Maintenance Today, to showcase content directly related to the commercial vehicle maintenance and repair industry to help readers maximize vehicle uptime for fleets. 

This website launch complements the Fleet Maintenance brand by offering an online channel to feature both magazine print publication, along with the brand’s newsletters and social media channels.

Fleet Maintenance delivers best practices and procedures for maintenance managers, fleet managers and executives responsible for keeping their vehicles operating with maximized uptime. Featured content identifies ways to improve and optimize shop operations and investigates how current and future vehicle technologies will impact maintenance practices.

The website is organized to match the print magazine, categorizing content under under Equipment, In the Bay, and Shop Operations. Visitors also have access to additional online exclusive content, including daily news, video interviews, tech tips, and whitepapers.

The editorial team at Fleet Maintenance always appreciates and values audience feedback. Reach out to [email protected] to share suggestions, input, or queries.

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