We are now accepting nominations for Heavy Duty Trucking’s 2015 Truck Fleet Innovators which honors the most innovative leaders in the industry.
by Staff
October 17, 2014
1 min to read
We are now accepting nominations for Heavy Duty Trucking’s 2015 Truck Fleet Innovators which honors the most innovative leaders in the industry.
We want to find leaders who have found innovative solutions for recruiting and retaining drivers, fuel economy, sustainability, technology, equipment specs, maintenance practices, and other areas related to trucking fleets.
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Once the nominations are in, three to five leaders will be named our 2015 HDT Truck Fleet Innovators and will be featured in profiles in our March 2015 issue. They will also be featured on a panel discussion at the 2015 Fleet Forum on March 25, 2015 at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Ky.
Nominations will be accepted from industry fleets, suppliers, dealers or associations as well as our HDT editorial staff. The finalists will be chosen from any nomination received before Dec. 1, 2014.
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