by Caroline Costello | Jun 17, 2026 | Blogs
Fleet reassignment logistics is the coordinated movement of vehicles between drivers, roles, or locations when an assignment ends. It covers recovery from the outgoing driver, inspection and reconditioning, and redeployment to the next driver or site. Done well, the...
by Caroline Costello | Jun 17, 2026 | Blogs
Driveaway means a professional driver drives the vehicle to its destination under its own power. Haulaway means the vehicle is loaded onto a carrier and transported. Driveaway usually wins on cost and short-distance speed but adds miles and wear. Haulaway wins on...
by Caroline Costello | Jun 17, 2026 | Blogs
Fleet title and registration across state lines is the administrative work of titling vehicles, registering them, and keeping them compliant in every jurisdiction where they operate. Heavy commercial units use apportioned registration under a single base state, while...
by Caroline Costello | Jun 17, 2026 | Blogs
State-level fleet compliance gets the marketing attention, but county-level rules are where multi-state fleet programs actually get stuck. Emissions inspections that vary by county within a state, registration sub-rules that change based on garaging address, vehicle...
by Caroline Costello | Jun 16, 2026 | Blogs
This article argues that the true cost of fleet transport extends far beyond per-unit rates and cost-per-mile metrics, with many hidden expenses often overlooked in traditional evaluations. Damage-related downtime, administrative labor, delivery delays, claims...
by Caroline Costello | Jun 16, 2026 | Blogs
Fleet relocation at scale requires far more than arranging vehicle transport; it demands a coordinated strategy that aligns inventory with business needs while maintaining speed, visibility, and operational control. This article explains how rental companies and...