Shell Lubricants has announced the launch its second annual Shell Technology Tour. The 2007 tour will visit 10 cities across the U.S. and is designed to update fleet customers about the latest industry changes including:
• Bio-diesel fuels, ULSD update
• 2007 equipment changes and maintenance considerations
• CJ-4 and synthetic oils update
• Unique Shell fleet services including Lube VideoCheck and Shell Fleet Management Program
The audience at the Technology Tour will be made up of fleet professional including maintenance managers, service managers, mechanics and those responsible for equipment operation and maintenance. During the tour, Shell Lubricants distributors and sales representatives will be on hand to interact with attendees and address any questions.
Shell invites anyone to attend one of the session. To request additional information on these events, e-mail info@shelltechtour.com.
The Shell Technology Tour kicks off in July and will visit the following cities:
• July 31- Indianapolis
• Aug 2 - Chicago
• Aug 7 - Jacksonville
• Aug 9 - Atlanta
• Aug 14 - Los Angeles
• Aug 16 - Houston
• Aug 20 - St. Louis
• Aug 22 - Dallas
• Aug 28 - Knoxville
• Aug 30 - Philadelphia
Tour dates are subject to change at any time without notice.
Shell Technology Tour Kicks Off for 2007
Shell Lubricants has announced the launch its second annual Shell Technology Tour. The 2007 tour will visit 10 cities across the U.S. and is designed to update fleet customers about the latest industry changes including:
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