Want to Know What the Future Holds for Green Fleet Vehicles?
TORRANCE, CA - The first-ever Green Fleet Conference in Chicago Sept.15-16 will open with a keynote speech on fuel-efficient and emissions-reducing models to come in 2009-2011.
TORRANCE, CA - Join public and commercial fleet professionals at the Green Fleet Conference in Chicago, September 15-16, dedicated to improving fleet management and fuel efficiency, and discussing what the future of fuel holds. The conference will open with a keynote speech on fuel-efficient and emissions-reducing models to come in 2009-2011.
Why You Should Attend the First-Ever Green Fleet Conference
Save $279,000 on your annual fleet management costs. That is $1116 per vehicle*!
Learn the best practices when implementing a green fleet initiative.
Discover everything you need to know about properly storing and dispensing alternative fuels.
Get a sneak preview of upcoming green fleet vehicles.
Learn what manufacturers have planned for the future of fuel technology.
Hear about innovative ways to make your facility eco-friendly.
Talk with the experts about green technologies.
Gain the knowledge needed to intelligently manage your green fleet for the future.
Great location, great activities, great networking! Interact with the who's who of the world of public and commercial sector fleet managers.
*Based on a fleet size of 250 units (based on state grants and state tax incentives where applicable.)
Join public and commercial fleet professionals at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, September 15-16, and learn how to grow a sustainable, profitable business.
For more infomation, go to: www.GreenFleetConference.com or call (800)576-8788.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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