During the Global Fleet Conference, Andy Sacha, Nestle’s global car fleet solutions manager and winner of the 2013 International Fleet Safety Award, will present a case study on the “Dos and Don’ts in Implementing a Global Fleet Safety Program.”
by Staff
February 24, 2015
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At this year’s Global Fleet Conference, attendees will be exploring the most pressing fleet issues facing global fleet managers and stakeholders today in a series of case studies.
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Safety is among the highest priorities of both fleets and the corporations they serve. This is especially the case at Nestle, whose corporate safety culture extends throughout its global operations. During the Global Fleet Conference, Andy Sacha, Nestle’s global car fleet solutions manager and winner of the 2013 International Fleet Safety Award, will present a case study on the “Dos and Don’ts in Implementing a Global Fleet Safety Program.”
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The presentation will discuss how Nestle developed a corporate-wide safety culture, and identifies fleet safety best practices by key geographic regions: South America, Australia, Europe, and North America. The presentation is designed to assist global fleet managers in identifying what works and what doesn’t in implementing a global fleet safety program.
Produced by Bobit Business Media and Nexus Communication, the Global Fleet Conference, now in its third year, will be held June 15-16 at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay in Miami, Fla. To learn more about the conference or to take advantage of the early bird discount (which ends May 15), visit the event's Website.
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