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Driving Innovation: DeliveryCon's Grand Debut in Las Vegas

DeliveryPhotos 15October 23, 2023

Introducing DeliveryCon 2023, the groundbreaking inaugural event that zoomed into the heart of fleet efficiency, held from October 16 to 18 in the vibrant city of Las Vegas.

With a laser focus on uptime, this gathering united industry leaders, innovators, and forward-thinkers in the world of commercial vehicles and fleet operations.

Check out our photo gallery capturing the energy, insights, and pivotal moments that fueled the discourse on maximizing uptime and ensuring seamless operations for delivery fleets today, including light- and medium-duty work trucks and vans.

From electrifying keynotes to collaborative panel sessions, experience the pulse of progress and the spirit of innovation that defined DeliveryCon's momentous Las Vegas debut.

Stay tuned for 2024!

DeliveryCon is a trade show, including an exhibit floor that showed off the latest in vehicles and technology. Mullen Automotive showed off its charging tech. 

Photo: Lauren Brooks

 

Photo: Lauren Brooks

For a fleet to do its job, the vehicles they operate must be able to do their jobs. Keeping up on maintenance is essential. 

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Tires are top of mind for today's fleet manager as one of the top maintenance expenses they deal with. Revvo and Goodyear Tire provided insights and tips. 

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Fleets are growingly looking to electrified options for their commercial operations. Mullen showed off its cabover truck, the Mullen THREE.  

Photo: Lauren Brooks

Kingbee provides work ready vans, including options for the Ram ProMaster. A unit was on display for attendees. 

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Cooper brought its upfitted Ram ProMaster to DCX 23 with a 7'2" interior height, there is room for cargo and your tallest driver. 

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The event kicked off with a session from the Black Fleet Network that discussed diversity, inclusivity, and the changing world we live in today. 

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Kathryn Schifferle, CEO and founder of Work Truck Solutions, moderated a panel discussion covering spec'ing powertrains and chassis for your fleet use case, including panelists from Midway Ford Truck Center, Inc., and National Fleet Services. 

Photo: Lauren Brooks

DeliveryCon is an innovative new event about solving fleet pain points around high-mileage, mission-critical commercial vehicle use, vehicle procurement, spec’ing, maintenance, parts sourcing/supply chain, safety, managing operational costs, and staff retention.

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The curb is a hot commodity. Today last-mile delivery fleets compete with new micromobility modes, ride hailing, outdoor dining, and curbside pickup — not to mention a steep rise in parking rates, automated enforcement, and even fines meted out through vigilantes. Kathryn Schifferle of Work Truck Solutions moderated a session with eBliss and City University of New York's Transportation Research Center of The City College of New York. 

Photo: Lauren Brooks

Chris Brown, associate publisher for Bobit lead the inaugural DeliveryCon with a smile. 

Photo: Lauren Brooks

 

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We are already planning for 2024 and beyond - are you ready?

Photo: Lauren Brooks