The 6th annual eyefortransport Wireless & Mobile Technology for Trucking & Delivery Fleets Conference, scheduled March 26-27 in Florida, features a roster of more than two dozen speakers.
Tom Hughes, director of eyefortransport, said, "There is no question the wireless revolution in commercial fleets is here to stay, and has already reshaped the transport market place and customer expectations, which has seen an alignment of competing services throughout the industry.
"This is going to be a truly unique occasion for the North American trucking sector."
Topics for discussion at the conference include how to:
• Discover the right solution for driver communications
• Get a wireless solution that perfect for your fleet
• Find out about the new devices that can lower your costs and maximize your fleet efficiency
• Avoid choosing obsolete technology and keep above the rising bar competition
• Customize & integrate an external solution with in-house expertise & existing legacy systems
The Wireless & Mobile Technology conference brings together an unprecedented number of trucking IT executives to share their experiences. A dozen private fleets from multinational shippers including Standard Oil, Corporate Express, Barrick Gold Corp, Coca-Cola, Lockheed Martin and Lee Food will also be joining the speaker program, according to Hughes.
To see the complete speaker line-up of more than 30 executives, visit www.eyefortransport.com/wirelesstruck1.
Reservations are limited to the first 250 participants, and those who sign up before Feb. 22 get an early bird discount. The conference takes place at the Omni Orlando Resort and Champions Gate in Florida.
30 Speakers Highlight eyefortransport Confab March 26-27
The 6th annual eyefortransport Wireless & Mobile Technology for Trucking & Delivery Fleets Conference, scheduled March 26-27 in Florida, features a roster of more than two dozen speakers
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