TORRANCE, CA – Bobit Business Media has expanded the Green Fleet brand to include its new Green Fleet magazine and website, GreenFleetMagazine.com, in addition to the Green Fleet Conference, and Green Fleet email newsletter.
by Staff
April 13, 2011
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TORRANCE, CA – Bobit Business Media has expanded the Green Fleet brand to include its new Green Fleet magazine and website, GreenFleetMagazine.com, in addition to the Green Fleet Conference, and Green Fleet email newsletter.
GreenFleetMagazine.com is an online source for news about sustainable fleet operations. The site is organized by vehicle fuel/power type and offers alternative-fuel vehicle information, alternative-fuel infrastructure updates, legislative news, and more. You can visit the site at www.GreenFleetMagazine.com.
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Green Fleet magazine reaches fleet decision makers at private, public, utility, refuse, and transit fleet operations. The magazine will be published six times per year. In 2011, the May/June issue mailed, and upcoming issues include July/August, September/October, and November/December.
The Green Fleet Conference 2011 will be held in Grapevine, Texas, at the Gaylord Texan on October 3-4, 2011. For more information about the conference, visit www.GreenFleetConference.com.
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