New Year's Resolution: Attend the 2015 Global Fleet Conference
Before ringing in the New Year, make a resolution to attend the 2015 Global Fleet Conference in Miami, Fla.
by Staff
December 30, 2014
1 min to read
Before ringing in the New Year, make a resolution to attend the 2015 Global Fleet Conference in Miami, Fla. Registration is now open at www.globalfleetconference.com for the conference which will be held June 15-16.
For fleet managers who register now, they will be able to take advantage of an early-bird rate of $695. After May 15, 2015, this rate will increase to $795.
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Now in its third year, the Global Fleet Conference is designed exclusively for fleet managers and stakeholders of the world's largest multinational fleets, and features dedicated training, networking, and expert-led education aimed at expanding skill sets for today's era of global fleet operations.
Space is limited and spots are expected to go fast. The first and second conferences in 2013 and 2014 were both sold out well in advance of the event's date. Registering today will guarantee a spot at what is becoming one of the hottest events of the year.
Produced by Automotive Fleet and Fleet Europe magazines, the Global Fleet Conference attracts fleet managers and stakeholders from across the globe. To read what some of these past attendees have thought of the first conferences, click here.
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