The fleet management division of AmeriQuest Business Services, Inc. is expanding its sales team in response to the growing demand for its procurement solutions.
CTP program gives trucking professionals a thorough understanding about everything entailed to successfully operate a private fleet in today's highly regulated and complex marketplace.
Ben Stein and Steve Forbes headline a roster of experts on the economy, cybersecurity, innovation, and change, encouraging attendees to think outside the box.
Slated for February 11-13 in Orlando, the Symposium brings together visionaries, thought leaders, and C-suite executives to explore trends and emerging technologies.
Since the launch of its roadside breakdown data and analytics platform, AmeriQuest customers applaud the detail-rich, real-time data at their fingertips for every incident.
More than one-third of major carriers ranked on Transport Topics' Top 100 list turn to AmeriQuest Business Services for technology-enabled fleet management services.
AmeriQuest Business Services' David Nitzsche explains why it's a prescription for disaster when clients do not stay involved in the client-provider relationship when business functions are outsourced.
Garcia is charged with expanding the company's top supplier programs as well as its new focus on non-capital expenditures and the needs of specialty fleets.
The 2014 AmeriQuest Symposium brought together nearly 300 executives for two days of thought-provoking sessions on innovation, technology, the economy, and more.
The company, reporting a three-year growth rate of 53%, has earned a spot on a list of the 50 fastest-growing companies in the Philadelphia region in the category of those with revenues exceeding $100 million.
The company is ranked 31st on the list compiled by a leading state business publication, with 2012 revenues of $509 million and a three-year growth rate of 53 percent.
The recent article explains how current economic conditions and trends impact fleet procurement and how purchasing has become nothing like the straightforward job it once was.
The company has earned a spot on the prestigious list of privately-held companies for the seventh time by reporting a three-year growth rate of 53 percent and 2012 revenue of $538 million.