Global Fleet Conference: Spaces are Filling up Fast
Space is becoming extremely limited for the upcoming Global Fleet Conference, which will take place June 15-16 in Miami, Fla. So, don't delay, register today.
by Staff
May 26, 2015
1 min to read
Space is becoming extremely limited for the upcoming Global Fleet Conference, which will take place June 15-16 in Miami, Fla. So, don't delay and miss out on the international fleet event of the year, register today.
Since its inaugural event in 2013 in Phoenix, the Global Fleet Conference is where fleet managers and stakeholders with global responsibilities can learn and exchange ideas about the the most pressing topics affecting their fleets and build professional and personal connections.
Among the cutting-edge topics that will be discussed at this year's conference:
Implementing fleet connectivity.
How to implement a global fleet safety program and fleet policy.
How to use benchmarking to reduce costs,meet sustainability goals, and improve driver satisfaction.
How to implement a successful global RFP.
And, there's even more to learn. For the full schedule, click here.
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In addition, attendees will have numerous opportunities throughout the two-day conference to meet and mingle, building personal and professional relationships.
Produced by Bobit Business Media and Nexus Communication, the Global Fleet Conference is held in the U.S. and Europe on alternating years. The 2016 Global Fleet Conference will be held in Brussels, Belgium.
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