“We have such a great local presence with state and local governments….and we see continued fantastic opportunity. [We’re gaining] a lot of referrals from our satisfied clients right now that are operating state and local government fleets.”
Brice Adamson, Executive Vice President – Enterprise Fleet Management, Dec. 2017
Enterprise Fleet Management partners with hundreds of state and local government agencies to improve fleet performance while reducing costs. As a leading fleet management provider to public agencies, Enterprise Fleet Management also helps improve fuel efficiency, increase productivity and reduce overall fleet size by identifying and minimizing fleet surpluses.
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