Special Webinar Unveils the Future of Commercial Transportation
Fleet leaders discuss trends, challenges, and the future of the commercial vehicle landscape.
Hillary Weiss・Senior Editor
May 24, 2023
"Illuminating Options: The CV Future," panelist share their views on commercial vehicle industry.
Photo: Work Truck Solutions/Work Truck
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In a special webinar, "Illuminating Options: The CV Future," leaders throughout the fleet industry discussed trends, challenges, and options regarding the future of the commercial vehicle landscape.
Lauren Fletcher, executive editor of Fleet & Trucking at Bobit, served as the moderator and it was held during the Commercial Vehicle Business Summit.
This conversation digs into some real and necessary questions, including the old-school mindsets that still show up in fleet and explores the changes happening now.
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