
Are the tips and tricks for getting the most out of a virtual event the same for their in-person counterparts? In some cases yes, but there are several differences.
Are the tips and tricks for getting the most out of a virtual event the same for their in-person counterparts? In some cases yes, but there are several differences.
The 2021 Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference (EUFMC), an educational conference for fleet representatives from investor-owned electric utilities, electric cooperatives, and electrical contractors, will be held virtually June 8, 9, 15, and 16.
The contactless, virtual tours will offer customers a detailed and photorealistic viewing of sewer cleaning equipment.
Fleets are at the center of the new mobility revolution, as they’re implementing, testing, and scaling these new technologies and processes.
Check out the newest Ford commercial vehicles, discover the hottest trends, get tools to improve your business and talk one-on-one with product experts through a new virtual event series for Ford fleet customers: Ford Fleet Live.
The American Trucking Associations, along with the industry as a whole, began its week-long celebration of the 3.6 million commercial truck drivers who are the focus of the annual National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.
The UTA Board of Directors has decided to hold the UTA’s 21st annual convention virtually this year, due to the guidelines mandated by the ongoing pandemic.
Mack Trucks hosted a virtual deep-dive session about the all new Mack MD Series of medium-duty trucks for more than 300 people, who represented more than 200 different municipalities and companies, as well as their Mack dealers.
General Motors is hosting its first ever Virtual Solutions Summit for fleet customers, which opened on Aug. 25, 2020, and serves as an online showroom where attendees can view in depth-videos on products and services and the current state and future of General Motors and GM Fleet.
COVID-19 has changed how fleets connect with each other but that doesn’t mean you have to give up the opportunity to grow, learn, and get better at managing your fleet.