General Motors is presenting its Virtual Solutions Summit for fleet customers on Aug. 25, 2020 at 1 p.m. EDT, which will feature details on the automaker's latest lineup of commercial vehicles
General Motors is presenting its Virtual Solutions Summit for fleet customers on Aug. 25, 2020 at 1 p.m. EDT, which will feature details on the automaker's latest lineup of commercial vehicles.
Be one of the first to get the latest updates on new products and services that can help make your business more productive, effective, and efficient. Virtual Solutions Summit will give you the info you need to make the right decisions for your fleet.
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Get access to video content about GM's full vehicle lineup and information on new core features, and learn more about the future of General Motors Electric Vehicles.
Discover how GM's programs and OnStar Vehicle Insights can help you manage your fleet.
Connect with 40 companies at GM's virtual expo.
During the summit attendees will have access to in-depth details on General Motors' latest light-duty and heavy-duty trucks; crossovers, such as the Chevrolet Traverse and Equinox; electric vehicles, including the Chevrolet Bolt EV; and sedans, which is highlighted by the Chevrolet Malibu and Spark and the Cadillac CT4 and CT5.
Plus, you’ll get personalized information based on your business needs to help manage your fleet.
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Hear from Chairman and CEO Mary Barra, U.S. Vice President of GM Fleet Ed Peper, as well as other GM executives as they provide you with the strategic direction and information you need to help drive your business forward.
Barra will discuss the progress of the zero, zero, zero initiative; GM’s commitment to the fleet industry and your business; and details about how General Motors is giving back to the community.
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Peper will be sharing GM Fleet’s ongoing promise to provide exceptional customer service, innovative business solutions, and opportunities to help your business become more successful in the upcoming year.
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