
The ranking is based on net square footage of trade shows in the U.S. The NAFA I&E ranked number 206 of all U.S. events, coming in at just under 62,000 net square feet.
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NAFA has expanded upon its certification program at this year’s 2019 I&E, which for the first time is conducted a few days prior to the official start of the conference and extended to a day after it is over.
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NAFA has made a number of changes to the 2019 I&E to improve upon the association’s conference, which includes a new community program, updates to its certification program, and a larger focus on strategic fleet practices.
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The first day of 2019 NAFA I&E was host to numerous concurrent educational sessions for attendees, workshops for fleets of a variety of segments, a keynote luncheon on how future and existing technologies impact fleets, and more.
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The 2019 NAFA Institute and Expo (NAFA I&E) is making the future of fleet a priority, by putting a large emphasis on future mobility technologies and creating more opportunities for fleet professionals to learn from each other.
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The 2019 NAFA Institute and Expo (NAFA I&E) will be host to numerous seminars and educational sessions geared toward educating the commercial fleet manager of today on how to best improve his or her operations in the most effective ways possible.
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The keynote presentations of the 2019 NAFA Institute and Expo (NAFA I&E) will be centered around how technology and the mobility revolution are impacting the fleet and automotive industries, today and beyond.
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NAFA Fleet Management Association (NAFA) in North America and Instituto PARAR from Brazil will host two strategic planning meetings at the 2019 Global Fleet Conference which will focus on how to develop more global fleet certification programs.
Read More →Fortunately, underneath the endless piles of fleet paperwork and daily roadblocks that can make fleet a struggle often lays passion for the industry.
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Accident management is one of the key services fleets use to help control costs. It wasn’t always the case; one of the pioneers of this service, Bob Martines, explains its origins, where it is today, and where it’s headed.
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