
Nominations for Heavy Duty Trucking’s 2015 Truck Fleet Innovators will be closed after Dec. 1, which means that there is still time to contribute to an award honoring the most innovative leaders in the trucking industry.
Nominations for Heavy Duty Trucking’s 2015 Truck Fleet Innovators will be closed after Dec. 1, which means that there is still time to contribute to an award honoring the most innovative leaders in the trucking industry.


Nominations for Heavy Duty Trucking’s 2015 Truck Fleet Innovators will be closed after Dec. 1, which means that there is still time to contribute to an award honoring the most innovative leaders in the trucking industry.
We’re looking for leaders who have found innovative solutions for recruiting and retaining drivers, fuel economy and sustainability, technology, equipment specs, maintenance practices, and any other areas related to trucking fleets.
After fleets have been nominated we will narrow it down to three to five leaders who will be named the 2015 HDT Truck Fleet Innovators. Those innovators will be profiled in the March Issue of Heavy Duty Trucking Magazine and will be featured on a panel at the 2015 Fleet Forum taking places at the Kentucky Expo Center on March 25, 2015.
Nominations must be received by Dec. 1, so if you have a last minute nomination to make, use our online form.

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