More than 200 UK car and van fleets have already confirmed their attendance at this year’s Fleet & Mobility Live just 24 hours after its official launch.
Registration opened on Wednesday for the UK’s leading fleet exhibition and seminar show and already companies such as such as Balfour Beatty, Iceland Foods, National Highways, Severn Trent Water and Siemens have signed up to attend as have several local authorities and industry suppliers.
The UK’s leading event for fleets will take place at the NEC, Birmingham, on October 8 and 9.
Fleet & Mobility Live provides a unique opportunity to engage and connect with the fleet community and helps facilitate access to the best knowledge, learning and peer groups across the industry, helping the fleet sector to connect, learn, share and discover new ways to improve their business operations.
Fleet News editor Stephen Briers said: “We’re delighted to have had such a strong start to 2024’s show. Visitors will also get access to the best suppliers in the fleet and mobility industry, including the latest electric and alternative fuel vehicles, as well as innovative technologies to help manage vehicles and drivers.”
This year the event will have three theatres delivering best-in-class content:
Fleet Fundamentals Theatre: this will look at some of the everyday basics of running a fleet, such as safety, compliance and electrification.
Strategy & Leadership Theatre: Focusing on areas of the sector having the greatest effect on the way fleets operate, offering advice and insight to give fleet decision-makers the confidence to make the right decisions and form the best strategies.
Fleet Matrix Theatre: Aimed at HR, finance and procurement professionals, sessions in this theatre will recognise that fleet responsibilities can be part of other departments across an organisation.
Other show attractions will include a micromobility zone, local authority hub, Association of Fleet Professionals hub and much more!
The ECV Café will also be at the show offering tips and advice on making the switch to zero emissions vehicles.
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