The Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP) has again joined Fleet & Mobility Live as a premium associate partner and will be offering free coffee and fleet management advice to show visitors.
The two-day show, which is being held on October 8-9 at the NEC, Birmingham, will feature a packed schedule of expert best practice and case studies that tackle the most pressing issues facing fleet and mobility professionals.
AFP chair Paul Hollick (pictured) said: “We are looking forward bringing the AFP Hub back to the FML this year and providing a comfortable space for both members and non-members to meet, network and enjoy a hand-crafted drink from our very own barista!
“Many of our board directors will be on the stand over the two days so come and say hi and feel free to share your fleet quandaries with them and they will do their best to help.”
Hollick added that AFP members would be delighted to meet with those who are new to fleet or simply attending the alone.
“If you are new to fleet or don’t know anyone at the show, be sure to visit our hub for a warm welcome – we’d love to meet you,” he said. “You can also find out more about the benefits of membership and ask any questions you have about the training courses we run through our Fleet Academy.”
AFP will have its own networking stand on the show floor and the space has been designed to introduce and connect fleet managers, including those new to the industry, with one another to share problems, ideas and experiences.
More than 30 key speakers are already confirmed to offer expert advice and share best practice for running safe and compliant car and van fleets in a packed schedule of panel discussions and presentations at Fleet & Mobility Live.
With more speakers to be confirmed over the coming weeks, fleet and mobility decision-makers simply cannot afford to miss this free-to-attend event that offers them the opportunity to learn, connect and share experiences.
Other key topics covered at the show include the role of technology in running a safe and compliant fleet, managing drivers, planning a workplace infrastructure, planning fleet electrification, how to be an outstanding leader, cost control, alternative fuels, the role of a modern fleet manager and much more.
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