
The more than 650 conference attendees were treated to a varied slate of speakers and panels covering a range of remarketing topics.
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 →Invited attendees included utility fleet managers and decision makers from across the United States, as well as experts from ARI’s Strategic Consulting and Utility Fleet teams.
Read More →Representatives from the leading Class One railroads in the U.S., Canada and Mexico joined ARI fleet experts to discuss the latest trends in the industry, best practices and benchmarking, and the newest technology offerings that are helping railroads run their car and truck fleets more efficiently and cost effectively.
Read More →The conference brought together over 50 energy industry fleet professionals to address goals, concerns and business improvement strategies.
Read More →While the first-ever Fleet Safety Conference in 2012 set the bar pretty high with an impressive turnout and packed sessions, this year’s event promises to provide even more value for safety and fleet professionals.
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In today’s volatile economic and regulatory environment, knowledge is, indeed, power. The path to lifelong fleet learning is packed with conferences, publications, and professional courses.
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Participating in an intense one-day program were 25 fleet professionals, who learned about performance driving dynamics and how to safely react during emergency traffic situations, such as wet cornering and sudden lane changes.
Read More →The City of Edmonton, Canada, in partnership with the Canadian Association of Municipal Fleet Managers (CAMFM), announced the inaugural Fleet Maintenance Leadership and Best Practices Forum.
Read More →HOUSTON – Presenters will include Kenneth Hoglund, director of fleet management for the City of Houston, and Mark Swackhamer, senior manager of fleet operations at Houston Independent School District.
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