A panel of subject matter experts will discuss the ins and outs of Latin America's complex fleet market with attendees of the upcoming Global Fleet Conference in Miami.
by Staff
April 10, 2015
2 min to read
The Latin American fleet market is a varied market, comprising 22 million commercial vehicles in South America and 12 million commercial vehicles in Mexico.
A panel of subject matter experts will discuss the ins and outs of this complex fleet market with attendees of the upcoming Global Fleet Conference in Miami. Topics that will be covered will include regional vehicle funding options, fleet maintenance practices, service provider network, and best practices in remarketing vehicles and local resale market conditions.
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The panel will consist of leaders from local and global FMCs that manage vehicles in South America and Mexico:
Tjahny Bercx, CEO of LeasePlan México.
Joao Andrade, Managing Director, Localiza.
Pascal Vitantonio, CEO/General Manager, ALD Automotive Brasil.
Victor Campuzano Pieras, Director, Sales & Marketing for ARIZA de Mexico.
Alessandro Pigazzi Director International Consulting/CVO Arval.
The panel will be moderated by Caroline Thonnon, CEO & Business Development & Global Fleet Leader for Nexus Communication, Editor of Fleet Europe and Global Fleet, and co-producer of the Global Fleet Conference with Bobit Business Media.
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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