Limited Spots Remain for Fleet Managers to Attend Work Truck Exchange
Limited spots remain for Work Truck Exchange in Phoenix. Fleet managers can connect through pre-scheduled meetings designed to deliver real solutions fast.
Work Truck Exchange focuses on pre-scheduled meetings and meaningful conversations, with limited spots remaining for fleet managers.
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Fleet managers seeking a more focused and efficient way to connect with solution providers still have an opportunity to apply for Work Truck Exchange, taking place September 23–25, 2026, in Phoenix, Arizona. With attendance intentionally capped, limited spots remain.
Work Truck Exchange is designed as an alternative to traditional industry events, replacing crowded show floors and unstructured networking with pre-scheduled, one-on-one meetings between fleet professionals and suppliers.
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What is Work Truck Exchange?
Attendees arrive with a personalized meeting schedule tailored to their fleet needs, enabling more productive conversations and less time spent searching for the right solutions. The event also brings together a select group of fleet peers, creating space for meaningful discussions and shared insights.
The hosted format prioritizes quality over quantity, ensuring each interaction is relevant and valuable for both fleet managers and participating solution providers.
For fleet professionals, the experience is built around making time away from the job count, with a structure designed to deliver actionable takeaways that can be applied immediately.
Fleet managers interested in attending are encouraged to apply soon, as space is limited. More information and applications are available at www.worktruckex.com
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Work Truck Exchange is produced by Work Truck and is tailored for decision-makers looking for a more intentional and results-driven event experience.
Fleet managers and suppliers connect through one-on-one meetings and peer networking at Work Truck Exchange.
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