Global Fleet Conference: Hurry Early-Bird Pricing Ends May 15
Fleet managers have only until May 15 to be able to register for the Global Fleet Conference in Miami at the preferred price of $695. After that date, the price will go up to $795.
by Staff
March 31, 2015
1 min to read
The Global Fleet Conference might be a few months away, but the deadline for fleet managers to take advantage of preferred pricing for the event is right around the corner.
Fleet managers have only until May 15 to be able to register at the preferred price of $695. After that date, the price will go up to $795. To register visit the conference website.
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Now in its third year, the Global Fleet Conference will be held at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay in Miami, Fla., June 15-16, and will attract fleet managers and stakeholders from around the world to learn about best practices for running a global fleet. View the agenda here. Attendees will also have numerous opportunities to network and build professional relationships that will endure long after the conference ends.
Space for the conference is limited and is filling up fast. The first two events in 2013 in Phoenix and 2014 in Brussels sold out weeks early—so don’t miss your chance to take part in what has become the international event of the year.
Produced by Bobit Business Media and Nexus Communication, the Global Fleet Conference is held in alternate years in the U.S. and Europe. To learn more about the conference and to take advantage of the early bird discount (which ends May 15), visit the event's website at www.globalfleetconference.com.
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