The Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA) has announced the beginning of early bird registration for the 2014 Australasian Fleet Conference and Exhibition.
by Staff
November 13, 2013
2 min to read
The Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA) has announced the beginning of early bird registration for the 2014 Australasian Fleet Conference and Exhibition.
The conference program is designed by the members for the members and will cover fleet safety, fleet sustainability and how to understand fleet management in a strategic context.
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There are also extensive opportunities to network with other delegates to gain a better understanding of their individual and collective needs and concerns for the future as well as specific sessions for suppliers.
The non-Members early bird price is just AUS$2,470 - $100 off the
standard price.
Further discounts are available to AfMA members. For example, a fleet manager with a fleet of less than 250 vehicles can join at the Corporate Members rate of AUS$1,750. Even with the cost of a CM1 Membership ($360) it still works out more cost effective than the non-Member rate, according to AfMA organizers.
For those traveling interstate or from overseas and who become a member will also unlock the travel discount - up to $200.
The payment schedule follows:
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If an invoice is needed to get approval, complete the registration process and choose Direct Deposit as the payment method. Once this process is complete an email will be sent with an invoice as a PDF attachment. If a Purchase Order number must be used, then choose the Purchase Order payment option and a field will appear so the number can be entered.
Credit card payments are not accepted. Credit card payments must be made via the telephone.
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