Fleet means one or more commercial vehicles.
Fleet means 10 or more vehicles that are owned, operated, leased or otherwise controlled by a business.
Fleet means Fleet National Bank.
Examples of Fleet in a sentence
Fleet Charge, Navistar’s proprietary parts and service purchasing program was launched in 1987 to facilitated consistent parts pricing across the International Truck and IC Bus dealer network in the U.S. and Canada.
Navistar’s expectations are to become a preferred supplier for bus and truck parts to the Sourcewell membership via it’s Fleet Charge program.
More Definitions of Fleet
Fleet means Fleet National Bank, a national banking association.
Fleet means one or more apportionable vehicles designated by a registrant for distance reporting under the plan.
Fleet means the number of cycles that are available for use in the Cycle Sharing System in accordance with the provisions of this Document. The Fleet on a given day is the sum of all cycles that are in a good condition of repair and are available for commercial service for at least 14 hours during the respective 24-hour period.
Fleet means 10 or more vehicles:
Fleet means the total number of mobile cargo handling equipment vehicles owned, rented, or leased by an owner or operator at a specific terminal or intermodal yard location.
Fleet means one or more apportionable vehicles.
Fleet means all off-road vehicles and engines owned by a person, business, or government agency that are operated within California and are subject to the regulation. A fleet may consist of one or more vehicles. A fleet does not include vehicles that have never operated in California.