Inject innovation and best practice into your business at the Fleet Van Conference 2009.

The conference provides powerful case study-led insights for van fleet operators. From accident management to residual values, this event can deliver cost savings in your van fleet.

Core benefits include:

1. Economic update: What risks and opportunities do you need to consider with an ageing fleet? Plan for success with leading fleet services provider, BT Fleet.

2. Creativity on a shoestring: Innovative fleet policies can save you thousands of pounds. Major support services company, Amey will share clever tips for innovation

3. Leasing vs Outright Purchase: debate which path should you should follow: are leased fleets delivering cost savings?

4. Reduce accidents; reduce costs: Government-funded road safety body, Driving for Better Business and Britain’s largest listed water company, United Utilities, will share their secrets on what every business should know and implement.

5. The carrot or the stick? Encouraging good driver behaviour can be a balancing act. Keep accident rates low with smart ideas from global provider of fleet risk management, Interactive Driving Systems.

6. Future update: van technology is set to change. Debate the viability of low carbon and low voltage vehicles in a greener future.

Fleet Van has brought together an extensive line-up of speakers to ensure you can meet the major issues affecting van management in the current climate.

Full conference line-up confirmed! 

Latest speakers include:

- Elizabeth Box, Head of Research, RAC Foundation

- John Evans, Technical Manager (Public Policy and Vehicle Legislation Department), Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders

- Glen Davies, Freight Development Manager, Transport for London

- Chris Pascall, Head of Transport, EDF Energy

- Dr Will Murray, Research Director, Interactive Driving Systems

- Steve Helliwell, Managing Director - Logistics, Amey

- Click here to view our full programme

The Fleet Van Conference takes place on 16 September at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham.  

 

Click here to book online now

For further details, contact Kate Howard on 01733 468146 or email kate.howard@bauermedia.co.uk