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Registration OPEN for the 2024 Fleet Forward and Fleet Safety Conferences

This can't-miss fleet industry event promises to deliver cutting-edge solutions and insights tailored for commercial fleet managers, combining two conferences into one comprehensive experience.

May 29, 2024
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Don't miss out on the must-attend fleet event of the year. Register today for the 2024 Fleet Forward Conference! 

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Registration is now open for the 2024 Fleet Forward and Fleet Safety Conferences, set for November 6-8, 2024, in San Diego, California.

This premier fleet industry event promises to deliver cutting-edge solutions and insights tailored for commercial fleet managers, combining two conferences into one comprehensive experience.

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What to Expect at the 2024 Fleet Forward Conference

The Fleet Forward Conference is dedicated to providing fleets with innovative solutions across a broad spectrum of industry trends and technologies. Attendees will have the opportunity to delve into topics such as:

  • Electrification and Charging Infrastructure: Explore the latest advancements and practical strategies for integrating electric vehicles into your fleet.

  • Connected Vehicles and ADAS: Learn about the newest developments in advanced driver-assistance systems and connected vehicle technologies that enhance safety and efficiency.

  • Autonomous Technology: Gain insights into the future of autonomous vehicles and how they can be leveraged within fleet operations.

  • Last-Mile Mobility and Shared Mobility Solutions: Understand the evolving landscape of last-mile delivery and shared mobility options.

  • IoT & AI Applications: Discover how the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolutionize fleet management.

  • Fleet Management as a Service: Explore new business models and services to optimize fleet operations.

  • Next-Generation Telematics: Stay ahead with the latest telematics technologies that provide critical data and analytics for better decision-making.

Elevating Fleet Safety Standards with 2024 Fleet Safety Conference

Running concurrently with the Fleet Forward Conference, the Fleet Safety Conference offers rich educational content focused on creating safer fleet operations. Key topics include:

  • Reducing Driver Distraction: Techniques and technologies to minimize distractions and enhance driver focus.

  • Driver Risk Profiling and Safety Training: Methods to assess and mitigate driver risks through targeted training programs.

  • Limiting Fleet Liability: Strategies to reduce liability and protect your fleet from legal challenges.

  • Innovative Safety Technologies: Hands-on experiences and demonstrations of the latest safety technologies.

  • Developing a Robust Safety Culture: Insights on building and maintaining a strong safety culture within your organization.

This combined event provides valuable learning opportunities and serves as a platform for networking with industry experts and peers. Stay tuned for schedule updates, speaker announcements, and more details. For those eager to keep up with the latest industry trends and updates, visit Automotive Fleet for comprehensive coverage.

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Take advantage of this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to drive your fleet into the future. Register now for the Fleet Forward and Fleet Safety Conferences in San Diego, and take a proactive step towards a more efficient, safe, and innovative fleet operation.

For more information and to register, visit the Fleet Forward Conference website today!

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