Early-Bird Discount for Green Fleet Conference Ends Today
On Friday, Sept. 6, the $100 discount for early registration ends for the 2013 Green Fleet Conference & Expo. The Conference is in Phoenix on Oct. 1-2.
by Staff
September 4, 2013
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On Friday, Sept. 6, the $100 discount for early registration ends for the 2013 Green Fleet Conference & Expo. The Conference is in Phoenix on Oct. 1-2.
For the first time, the conference will include multiple tracks — commercial, government, and heavy-duty truck — so that attendees can get the most out of the educational sessions and speakers most relevant to their fleet.
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Truck Track Sessions include:
Reduce Idling to Save on Fuel and Cut Emissions
Case Study: How the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Successfully Implemented Biodiesel into its Fleet Operations
Natural Gas: Real-World Success Stories
Truck Makers Update on Green Vehicles
Asking the Right Questions When Considering the ROI of Green Fleet Strategies
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