Green Fleet Conference Doubles Floor Space Compared to 2011
Registered attendance is also up over last year. The event takes place next week.
The 2012 Green Fleet Conference is nearly sold out despite having doubled the available floor space from the 2011 conference. The Green Fleet Conference’s expansion represents growing interest from fleet industry professionals in fleet sustainability and emerging vehicle technologies.
“Each year, the Green Fleet Conference continues to increase the number of attending commercial and public sector fleet managers, who come to the conference to network and learn about sustainability best practices, along with getting hands-on experience with the latest alternative-fuel fleet vehicles, technologies, and services,” said Mike Antich, conference chair and editor of Green Fleet magazine. “The 2012 Green Fleet Conference promises to be our best conference yet with an information-rich seminar agenda, an expanded exhibition hall, and our largest-ever ride and drive of the latest green vehicles in the market.”
Registered attendance is also up over last year, in part due to co-locating this event with NGVA’s meeting.
To find out more about the Green Fleet Conference, which takes place Oct. 2-3 in Schaumburg, Ill., visit www.greenfleetconference.com.
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