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Pulse Podcast Pulse Podcast Ever wondered how fleet managers are navigating the myriad challenges in today’s procurement landscape? Join us on the NASPO Pulse podcast for an illuminating discussion with Tom Zembruski, Fleet Manager for Waukesha County, and Brian White, Fleet Services Manager for the City of Milwaukee. These experts share their strategies for overcoming supply chain disruptions, vehicle allocation issues, and the particularly tough task of securing police vehicles. They also reveal their tactics for maintaining aging fleets and collaborating closely with procurement teams, offering listeners a deep dive into the mechanics of fleet management post-COVID-19.

Facing uncertainties from evolving emission standards to the shift towards electric vehicles, our guests shed light on how legislation and market dynamics are impacting their procurement strategies. Tom and Brian discuss the nuances of integrating EVs into municipal fleets, considering everything from vehicle range to grid capacity. They also highlight the importance of networking among agencies to tackle the unpredictable market for essential vehicles like super duty trucks. From the practical applications of maintenance vans to the potential of hydrogen fuel for heavy-duty vehicles, this episode offers a balanced perspective on the innovative solutions shaping the future of fleet management. Don’t miss this comprehensive discussion on public procurement’s evolving landscape.

Season 5, Episode 9

Season 5, Episode 9 Transcript

 

Check out these fleet-focused resources to learn more:

Pulse Blog: On the Road Again: Survival Strategies to Keep Your Fleet Procurement Projects Running

Pulse Blog: Dude, Where’s My Car? Governments Struggle with Vehicle Procurements

NASPO Tech Next Series: Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Vehicles

NASPO Tech Next Series: Tech Next FYI: EV Charging Infrastructure

 

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