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8 May 23

Don't miss the first ever LCV Expert Day

Register today to hear major international fleets share their LCV wisdom and electrification experiences.

Senior executives responsible for running some of Europe’s largest light commercial vehicle (LCV) fleets, the lifeblood of national economies, will share their expertise with fleet managers at the inaugural LCV Expert Day on 15 June in Zusmarshausen, near Augsberg in Germany.

The packed agenda is designed specifically for LCV fleet decision makers and the event is reserved exclusively for fleet and procurement managers.

Running an e-LCV fleet

Keynote speakers include Kim Stenberg, Head of Global Procurement, Vestas Wind Systems, which has made a corporate commitment to become carbon neutral without the use of offsets by 2030. Stenberg will address how to build the foundations of a fit-for-purpose LCV fleet, including vehicle selection, finance and management.

And Patrik Havranek, Head of Group Fleet Management, ISS Facility Services will tackle the challenge of electrifying an international LCV fleet, ensuring vehicles can fulfil their roles while establishing a time- and cost-effective charging strategy.

Safety and security

Carbon net zero targets may be top of corporate agendas, but the core elements of LCV fleet management have lost none of their importance, including vehicle security and driver safety. Amid ever-increasing pressures for service and delivery fleets to meet time targets, protecting drivers and maintaining corporate brand reputations has never been more demanding, as the LCV Expert Day will examine.

With a full day of presentations and interactive workshops, delegates at the event will have the opportunity to deep-dive into the issues facing LCV fleets, and discuss first-hand the solutions, successes and failures that peers have experienced.

The LCV Expert Day takes place on 15 June at the headquarters of Sortimo in Zusmarshausen, Germany. Register here.

The event is supported by Sortimo, Geotab, Holman, Sixt and ALD Automotive.

 

Authored by: Jonathan Manning