Lauren Fletcher of Work Truck Magazine discusses DeliveryCon with Kathryn Schifferle of Work Truck Solutions.
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Bobit is pleased to announce DeliveryCon’s inaugural Platinum Founding Sponsor, Work Truck Solutions.
Work Truck Solutions is a leading authority on commercial vehicle configurations and business vehicle use cases. Work Truck Solution’s Comvoy.com is a national commercial marketplace that connects commercial vehicle buyers, dealers, manufacturers, and upfitters.
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The two-day event, convening Oct. 17-18 in Las Vegas, features keynotes, education sessions, an expo hall, and networking with the goal to help delivery fleets discover new efficiencies, tools, and technologies to keep their drivers safe and productive.
Organizations and individuals who are ready to educate delivery fleets around the conference theme are encouraged to submit a proposal through the Call for Papers portal.
DeliveryCon’s educational seminars and speaker lineup will delve into topics around:
vehicle procurement, spec’ing & upfitting
preventive maintenance & repairs
routing & logistics
driver hiring & retention
vehicle & driver safety
parts procurement
electrification & new technologies
order-to-delivery times
technicians & drivers
operational costs & TCO
tire management
remarketing
and more
“We track the growth of vehicles being used - both numbers of and types in this space. The growth we have seen in delivery definitely proves that we need a conference to share best practices around uptime and other important efficiencies," said Kathryn Schifferle, founder and chief vision officer of Work Truck Solutions. "The Bobit team is the best at pulling together experts that deliver real, actionable, information. I look forward to being there, participating, and learning!”
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“Work Truck Solutions is a connector in the commercial vehicle industry, from inventory management and operational analytics to customer relationships,” said Chris Brown, chair of the conference. “We’re excited to work with Kathryn and her team to launch and grow DeliveryCon.”
Those interested in attending DeliveryCon can learn more and join the registration list at www.deliverycon.com.
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