Heavy Duty Trucking Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Heavy Duty Trucking Exchange 2021 in Photos

Fleet ManagementPhotos 14

 

One of the key things that makes HDTX different from most other trucking events are the scheduled one-on-one meetings.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

Likened to "speed dating," HDTX one-on-one meetings allow fleet managers and suppliers a chance to get acquainted and see if the supplier might have a solution to a fleet's challenges.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

An evening at Top Golf allowed HDTX attendees casual networking opportunities.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

Ad Loading...

Small focus group presentations are another part of HDTX.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

Meals allowed networking at HDTX.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

Chris Woody, an HDT Truck Fleet Innovator, attends the one-on-one session.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

An evening networking event during Heavy Duty Trucking Exchange.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

The awards ceremony and panel discussion for the HDT Truck Fleet Innovators is a highlight of HDTX.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

The one-on-one format at HDTX allows fleet manager and supplier participants to see if there's a "match" worth pursuing; if not, it's only taken 10 minutes of their time.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

Lt. Col. Dan “Noonan” Rooney is a fighter pilot, a PGA Golf Professional, and the founder of the Folds of Honor. His inspirational lunch keynote speech was very popular with HDTX attendees.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

HDTX one-on-one meetings give fleet managers a chance to meet suppliers that weren't on their radar.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

Fleet managers shared their challenges with suppliers in one-on-one meetings.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX

Mike Roeth with the North American Council for Freight Efficiency shared some of the latest developments with electric trucks.

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Michael Graham, member of the National Transportation Safety Board, talks about reducing rear-end crashes during the opening keynote at HDTX.

Photo: Tavits Photography for HDTX