The 2016 Fleet Safety Conference has announced dates for the summer show, which will return to its venue in a suburb east of Chicago.
by Staff
November 9, 2015
Photo: Chris Wolski
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Photo: Chris Wolski
The 2016 Fleet Safety Conference has announced dates for the summer show, which will return to its venue in a suburb east of Chicago.
The conference is set to run from July 18-20 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel in Schaumburg, Ill.
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The 2015 conference drew more than 260 risk managers, corporate safety managers and fleet managers, along with other key fleet stakeholders who learned how to make their companies' fleets safer and more efficient in a wide-ranging array of speaker and panel presentations.
The full conference schedule will be announced soon at the event's website.
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