Work Truck Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Exchange Ideas and Learn Best Practices at Global Fleet Conference 2023

Registration is open! Celebrating its 10th edition, The Global Fleet Conference will be held June 5-7, 2023 at The InterContinental, Miami, FL.

Hillary Weiss
Hillary WeissSenior Editor
April 12, 2023
Exchange Ideas and Learn Best Practices at Global Fleet Conference 2023

The 2023 Global Fleet Conference will be held June 5-7 at the InterContinental Hotel in Miami.

Photo: Work TruckThe 

2 min to read


The Global Fleet Conference is a pioneering event that brings together high-level executives and managers from the largest multinational commercial fleets around the world. This year it is June 5-7, 2023 at The InterContinental, Miami, FL.

Celebrating its 10th edition, it offers a unique platform for networking with key representatives from major global fleet suppliers and OEMs.

Ad Loading...

Attendees are able to receive expert advice and innovative insights on global fleet issues as well as experience the latest vehicles and fleet technologies.

With an expected turnout of over 300 attendees, the Global Fleet Conference provides a great opportunity to discover the latest advancements in global fleet management.

Additionally, the LatAm Fleet Congress is making a comeback in 2023, featuring concurrent sessions during the general session dates, all presented in Spanish-language format.

The event will also include a Ride & Drive and Vehicle Showcase, which has been highly demanded by attendees.

What Attendees Are Saying

The conference program agenda not only covers multinational fleet management issues but also includes case studies presented by global fleet managers, as well as sessions focused on fleet management in Africa, Latin America, and Europe.

Ad Loading...

Past conference attendee Axel Schaefer, managing director of Mobility Association Germany, shared his experience:

“I’m looking forward to the Global Fleet Conference in Miami in 2023. The conference is a great opportunity to get information from global fleet and mobility management and to exchange ideas from colleges from all over the world. Many topics are identical worldwide, whether it is a topic of fleet management or sustainability management. My colleague and I are looking forward to many discussions and valuable topics.”

David Hayward, global fleet manager for ABM Building Services also shared his takeaways from the Global Fleet Conference:

“I’ve had the opportunity to attend many of them over the years. There are two distinct opportunities that it presents to us as global fleet managers in the North American Market. The first is networking. The community is relatively small, and it gives us an opportunity to meet one another and share best practices. The second is content. The team puts together a phenomenal program each year, which brings together the best practices from all over the world. If there is a new topic that is salient, they make sure you learn about it in detail at the conference.”

The Global Fleet Conference and LatAm Fleet Congress is developed by publishers of Work Truck and Automotive Fleet.

Registration details are available on the 2023 GFC website.

More Operations

Promotional graphic for Work Truck TruckChat’s “Shades of Fleet: Pride in Motion” series featuring a close-up of a moving truck tire on a highway at sunset, bold white lettering, and subtle rainbow motion graphics on the right side.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 22, 2026

Work Truck Seeks Industry Voices for ‘Shades of Fleet: Pride in Motion’

Share your story in Work Truck’s new “Shades of Fleet” video series, spotlighting real voices, experiences, and perspectives across fleet.

Read More →
An infographic from Verisk’s CargoNet shows cargo theft trends for Memorial Day weekend, including 221 reported incidents, the top-targeted states, common theft locations, commodity types, and an estimated total loss value exceeding $27 million.
OperationsMay 22, 2026

Verisk CargoNet Warns of Selective Cargo Theft Targeting During Memorial Day Period 2026

Verisk CargoNet analysts are observing a broader shift in cargo theft behavior and expect elevated holiday theft risk during the Memorial Day period, which runs through next Wednesday, May 27.

Read More →
Shades of Fleet Veterans in Fleet graphic with American flags and Work Truck branding highlighting military veterans’ impact on fleet leadership and operations
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 19, 2026

Call for Voices: Inviting Veterans in Fleet to Share Their Stories

Veterans in fleet, it's your turn! share how military experience shapes leadership, discipline, and real-world decision-making across today’s operations.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Lauren Fletcher poses beside a bold “Truck Chat Weekly Cheat Sheet” graphic featuring this week’s topics: reliability, rising fleet salaries, and right-sized engines against a moving truck background.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 18, 2026

Fleet Reliability, Rising Salaries, and Right-Sized Engines | Weekly Cheat Sheet

Fleet manager salaries, truck reliability, Cummins’ X10 engine, GM Fleet vans, diesel trends, and more in this week’s Truck Chat recap.

Read More →
Podcast thumbnail for The Chatty Chassis with Lauren Fletcher featuring the headline “Fleet Doesn’t Really Retire. It Rewires.” alongside a desk scene with a coffee mug reading “Not Retired. Rewired.”, fleet truck photos, and a notebook listing experience, perspective, purpose, and staying in the game.
OperationsMay 13, 2026

Fleet Doesn’t Really Retire: It Rewires.

Fleet professionals don’t really retire. They rewire. A look at why fleet experience, mentorship, and purpose never fully leave the industry.

Read More →
Cover of a whitepaper titled “The Hidden Costs of Departmentally Assigned Vehicles on Your Fleet” featuring a black fleet vehicle driving on a road at sunset. Subheadline reads: “Discover how your fleet can reduce costs and minimize risk by implementing vehicle sharing.” The document focuses on fleet optimization, vehicle sharing, cost reduction, utilization tracking, and risk management for fleet operations.
SponsoredMay 13, 2026

Why Fleet Managers Are Replacing Departmental Vehicles with Shared Motor Pools

Departmentally assigned vehicles often create hidden costs through underutilization, poor visibility, and increased administrative burden. This white paper explores how shared motor pool strategies help fleets reduce costs, improve accountability, and optimize vehicle utilization.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Lessons that last with Carl Nelson on a historical backround
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 12, 2026

What One 40-Year Fleet Career Can Teach You Today

What can a 40-year fleet career teach you today Learn practical lessons on leadership, drivers, and decision-making from Carl Nelson’s experience

Read More →
Lauren Fletcher poses beside a bold “Truck Chat Weekly Cheat Sheet” graphic featuring headlines about AI, technician insights, and fleet industry changes against a moving truck background.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 11, 2026

Why Human Storytelling Still Wins, Plus AI and Fleet Shifts | Weekly Cheat Sheet

AI in fleet, technician realities, diesel trends, GM Fleet vans, and the end of the International CV Series in this week’s Truck Chat recap.

Read More →
Graphic for a Work Truck feature article titled “Everyone Thinks They’re a Fleet Manager.” The image shows bold white and red typography beside a notebook labeled “Fleet Reality” with checklist items including control costs, reduce downtime, manage risk, and keep people moving, surrounded by charts, a calculator, and office workspace materials.
Operationsby Lauren FletcherMay 8, 2026

Everyone Thinks They’re a Fleet Manager

From oil changes to procurement decisions, fleet work is often underestimated by the very people who depend on it most. Bob Stanton makes the case for why communication, not just technical expertise, is one of the most important leadership skills in fleet.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Graphic announcing a Daimler Truck North America leadership update featuring President and CEO John O’Leary smiling with arms crossed against a blue background, alongside Work Truck branding and title text.
OperationsMay 8, 2026

Daimler Truck Extends O’Leary’s Leadership of DTNA Through 2028

Daimler Truck Holding AG has reappointed John O’Leary to lead DTNA as president and CEO through the end of 2028. He first assumed the role in 2021.

Read More →