Work Truck is inviting a select group of fleet operators to apply for an extraordinary opportunity - Work Truck eXchange. Check out this awesome networking retreat!
WTX brings together leading fleets and solution providers so that they can network and learn from one another.
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Have you heard? Work Truck is inviting a select group of fleet operators to apply for an extraordinary opportunity. Brought to you by Work Truck Magazine, Work Truck eXchange is a free and exclusive networking event taking place in September.
If you qualify, you will receive round-trip travel, unlimited event access, a two-night stay Sept. 28-30 at an upscale resort in Phoenix, Arizona, and more — at no cost. To be considered, all you need to do is submit your application.
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Only vetted light- and medium-duty commercial truck and van fleet managers will be extended this opportunity. Again, all travel, lodging, and meal costs are covered should you qualify.*
WTX brings together leading fleets and solution providers so that they can network and learn from one another. Over this three-day, two-night, all-expenses-paid event, you will have virtually unlimited networking time with your peers from well-known companies such as Amazon, DHL Express, and more.
Taking the time to connect with and learn from your peers and providers in today's increasingly remote working environment is paramount to continued success. Let us help! Join us!
What are you waiting for? The application is quick and easy, there is no cost to register/apply, and if you are approved, there is no cost to attend! Come hang out with the Work Truck editorial staff and your fellow industry peers!
*Trip includes round-trip economy coach airfare, two-night hotel stay, ground transfers from the airport to the resort, and all scheduled meals. Incidentals, transportation to the departure airport, and parking are not included.
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