
The end-of-year tallies show a healthy 28% annual increase across commercial, rental, and government fleet sectors.
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A look back at Ed Bobit’s columns from the 1960s to 2000s, covering fleet growth, industry shifts, and unfiltered opinions.
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Together for Safer Roads is holding its annual Vision Zero Fleet Forum conference virtually this week, bringing together road safety experts in a critical event for fleet operators looking to reduce collisions and improve safety.
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Fleet Forward: The Tour — regional, one-day events where fleets can experience electric vehicles and new technologies firsthand — will stop first in Atlanta on March 31.
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The 2022 Global Fleet Conference (GFC), returning to its traditional spring timeline, will be held June 7-9 at the beach-side Diplomat Hotel in Miami, offering in-person and virtual attendance. Produced and presented by Bobit and Automotive Fleet magazine, the conference is designed to support the strategic needs of multinational fleets while addressing the unique issues facing different regions of the world.
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Registration is open for the 2021 Global Fleet Conference Experience, which is a new month-long virtual event being held from May 4 to 27, 2021, with free attendance for fleets.
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The world’s largest fleet media company grows its established Global Fleet Conference – more formats, more content, and more platforms.
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The Global Fleet Conference will be presented this year in various digital formats through the month of June 2020, and with topics tailored to meet today’s needs under the title “Preparing for the New Normal.”
Read More →Thanks to the strong economy that the U.S. is enjoying, U.S. commercial companies have been able to invest more money into their fleets, and strong fleet sales are a reflection of that.
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The GGTI board will hold its first board meeting in the coming weeks to discuss the future of GGTI and how it can grow to become an invaluable community for its members.
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