Fleet professionals will gather at the largest green fleet conference to discuss alternative fuels and automotive technological advancements.
Read More →Green Fleet magazine is looking for nominations of individuals who have made significant contributions to environmental sustainability in the fleet industry.
Read More →With a 70% increase in registrations so far, the 2013 Green Fleet Conference & Expo is poised for big strides. Catered to fleets, the conference focuses on cutting fuel costs, reducing fleet emissions and funding strategies for green projects, as well as how to cost-effectively implement alternative-fuel technologies such as CNG, propane, electric, and biofuels.
Read More →Registration for attendees is up 70 percent over last year and vendors, from OEMs and fleet management companies to alternative-fuel conversion and fueling companies, are up 64 percent.
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At this year's Green Fleet Conference, Government Fleet's 2013 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year Richard Battersby will deliver the closing keynote address, discussing pulling public funding from the DOE and EPA.
Read More →Battersby, will discuss the "Latest Opportunities for DOE and EPA Grants and Funding."
Read More →You can also view the full schedule of breakout sessions, keynote speakers and more for this year's two-day conference. Green Fleet Conference is tailored for fleet professionals who integrate or are looking to bring an environmentally-friendly component into their operations.
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In Phoenix Oct. 1-2, the 2013 Green Fleet Conference will bring fleet professionals together to learn new strategies for lowering cost of ownership, improving fleet efficiency, and staying up to date with the industry's latest technological advances.
Read More →Nominate yourself or your peers for the 2013 Sustainability All-Star Awards by August 2.
Read More →Join us October 1-2 for the largest, most influential gathering of fleet management professionals in the nation - the 2013 Green Fleet Conference & Expo in Phoenix.
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