Save the Date: 2017 Global Fleet Conference Returns to Miami
When making your travel plans for 2017, make sure to save June 6-8 for the annual Global Fleet Conference, which will be returning to Miami.
by Staff
August 15, 2016
The 2017 Global Fleet Conference will be returning to Miami, site of the 2015 conference (pictured), and will offer attendees educational content presented by top fleet professionals. Photo: Chris Wolski
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The 2017 Global Fleet Conference will be returning to Miami, site of the 2015 conference (pictured), and will offer attendees educational content presented by top fleet professionals. Photo: Chris Wolski
When making your travel plans for 2017, make sure to save June 6-8 for the annual Global Fleet Conference, which will be returning to Miami.
Since debuting in 2013, the Global Fleet Conference has become a "must-attend" industry event, selling out every year, and attracting fleet managers and fleet stakeholders with global responsibilities from around the world.
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The 2017 Global Fleet Conference will return to the Marriott Miami Biscayne Bay hotel, site of the successful 2015 conference.
In addition to stellar educational content, covering areas of specific concerns to fleet professionals with global responsibilities, the Global Fleet Conference offers numerous networking opportunities, allowing attendees to make new and lasting professional and personal connections.
The Global Fleet Conference is co-produced by Bobit Business Media, publisher of Automotive Fleet magazine, and Nexus Communication, publisher of Fleet Europe magazine. The conference, which alternates between locations in the U.S. and Europe each year, was held in Brussels, Belgium, in June 2016.
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