ABC Companies to Host Grand Opening Celebration at New Denver Facility on September 18

The event will highlight ABC’s fleet support capabilities through interactive tours, vehicle demonstrations, as well as feature local food and drinks to enjoy.

Aurora, CO (August 19, 2025) – ABC Companies is proud to welcome fleet operators, industry partners, elected officials, local media, and community members to a special grand opening celebration at its newest full-service facility in Aurora, Colorado. Scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 18, the event will highlight ABC’s fleet support capabilities through interactive tours, vehicle demonstrations and opportunities to connect with transportation leaders. 

Located at 3350 Odessa Way, just 20 minutes from Denver International Airport, the new Aurora facility expands ABC’s national service network. The Aurora facility is equipped to provide both in-shop and mobile fleet services for motorcoaches, shuttles, vans, and low-floor transit buses powered by diesel, compressed natural [...]

Fleet maintenance has evolved from basic upkeep into a critical part of daily operations. Today’s vehicles are more advanced, with digital systems, alternative fuel technologies, and stricter compliance requirements. At the same time, fleet operators are managing aging equipment, technician shortages, and higher service expectations, all while trying to keep vehicles moving and costs under control. 

The U.S. Department of Energy reports that more than 20 percent of new bus purchases in 2023 involved alternative-fuel systems or electric. As this trend continues, fleet service providers must be equipped to maintain both legacy diesel systems and next-generation platforms like CNG and EVs.

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What’s Driving the Shift in Fleet Technician Skillsets 

Fleet operations are facing a turning point. Vehicles are becoming more complex, data-driven, and environmentally advanced. Yet as fleets race ahead, technician skillsets and capabilities are struggling to keep pace.  

Operators report that 77% of rising costs are their top concern, with driver shortages, increased regulation, and maintenance complexity ranking high among persistent challenges. Meanwhile, experienced technicians are retiring faster than replacements can be trained. A recent report estimates a shortage of nearly 613,000 technicians by 2024, with updated projections now reaching nearly 971,000 between 2024 and 2028. 

At the same time, fleets using telematics and data tools are seeing measurable benefits. According to a recent industry trends report, GPS fleet tracking delivers an average of 16% savings on fuel, maintenance, and labor costs. 

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Fleet operators today are navigating tighter budgets, technician shortages, and rising expectations around safety, compliance, and uptime. The traditional “fix it when it breaks” model no longer supports the scale or reliability that today’s transportation landscape demands. 

Programmed fleet maintenance offers a structured, proactive alternative. It replaces guesswork with visibility, urgency with planning, and uncertainty with predictability. It is quickly becoming a central strategy for operators who want to run smarter, safer, and more sustainable fleets. 

That’s why programmed fleet maintenance is gaining momentum. It gives operators structure where there was once chaos, helping them shift from firefighting to forward planning. 

This article explains what programmed fleet maintenance is, why it matters, and how it supports long-term performance, safety, and profitability.

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Why Timing Your Fleet Purchase Could Mean Big Tax Savings 

In today’s transportation industry, timing matters especially when it comes to capital investments. That’s why fleet operators across the country are taking a closer look at a recent tax update that could significantly reduce their year-end expenses. 

The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) restores 100% bonus depreciation on qualifying equipment, including new and used motorcoaches placed in service after January 19, 2025. For operators, this means greater financial flexibility, smarter tax planning, and an opportunity to reinvest in the future of their fleets.

Fleet Strategy Isn’t Just About Vehicles, It’s About Financial Planning 

ABC Companies supports fleet operators beyond the sale. As a long-time partner to private and public operators, we understand the challenges many are facing in today’s environment. 

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