
At the Global Fleet Management Conference Phoenix event, scheduled for Sept. 30 – Oct. 1 in Phoenix, Ariz., Microsoft’s Senior Procurement Business Partner Bruce MacLaren will present the opening keynote speech.
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Bobit Business Media and Nexus Communication are partnering on the inaugural Global Fleet Management Conference. Announced are Global Fleet Management Conference advisory board members.
Read More →When reviewing your calendar, if you're a fleet manager with global and/or regional responsibilities, you should circle Sept. 30-Oct. 2 for the inaugural Global Fleet Management Conference. This event will be held in Phoenix, Ariz., and post-conference workshops will be held on Oct. 2.
Read More →Managers from the world’s largest multi-national commercial fleets who have global and/or regional fleet responsibilities will gather at the conference this fall for dedicated training, networking, and education.
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The publishers of Automotive Fleet and Fleet Europe have launched a new website for the Global Fleet Management Conference, which will be held Sept. 30 – Oct. 1 in Phoenix, Ariz.
Read More →Nominations for the 2013 Fleet Hall of Fame are now being accepted, and are due by Monday, June 3.
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Los Angeles-based Bobit Business Media, publisher of "Automotive Fleet" magazine, and Brussels-based Nexus Communication, publisher of "Fleet Europe" magazine, announced they have entered into a strategic partnership to better inform, train, educate, and facilitate networking among global commercial fleet managers worldwide.
Read More →The 2013 Fleet Safety Conference is the only event designed specifically for fleet, risk, safety, sales, human resources and EHS professionals that offers targeted education on improving fleet safety. With conference registration now open, you can register on or before June 4 to save $100 on your Full Conference Pass.
Read More →Nominations for the 2013 Fleet Hall of Fame are now being accepted, and are due by Monday, June 3.
Read More →Bobit Business Media announced that Heavy Duty Trucking (HDT) magazine's publisher Kate Miller has left the company to pursue new opportunities. The company is in active recruitment for a new publisher and will have an announcement on new management shortly.
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