Features
20 jan 20

Connected Fleets Conference 2020: last chance to get Connected!

How can connectivity improve your fleet management and benefit your business? Expect plenty of answers to that question at the second annual Connected Fleets Conference, next week in Brussels. It’s not too late to book your ticket. Here’s why it makes good business sense to attend. 

Why attend?

  • Because anyone managing a commercial fleet knows that the race to deliver success is won in the Last Mile. Excellence and efficiency depend on telematics and logistics. The underlying principle: connectivity. 
  • Connectivity moves fast. Last year, the first Connected Fleets Conference focused in part on concerns over acceptance and privacy. This year, the more pertinent question is: How do we achieve the gains in transparency, flexibility, safety and productivity that Connectivity promises to deliver? Because success is not just a matter of ‘Plug and Play’. Connectivity is complex and requires knowledge and attention.
  • And that’s what this conference will be all about. In the space of barely 24 hours, the Connected Fleets Conference will deliver expert presentations, compelling case studies, lively debates, interactive Q&A sessions and networking opportunities – all aimed at arming you with the knowledge you need to succeed.  

Who is it for?
The Connected Fleets Conference will be attended by fleet, mobility and logistics professionals from various target audiences: 

  • Commercial Fleets
  • Postal Services and Parcel Delivery Companies
  • Online Retailers
  • Logistic Companies
  • Corporate Fleets
  • Multinationals in need of Last Mile solutions

What’s on the menu?

  • Spread over two days (28-29 January), the Connected Fleets Conference kicks off with a keynote and panel discussion on the opportunities and challenges of Last Mile delivery for LCVs, with the input of three top execs from Athlon, Mercedes-Benz Vans and Geotab. 
  • The first of four sessions delves into Last-Mile solutions in smart cities. Expect insights from experts at Ernst & Young, Gnewt and PostNL, among other contributors. 
  • What’s the right financing for commercial fleets? That’s a question with specific answers – and challenges – not in the least when it comes to remarketing. Contributions from Athlon, CARA and Frost & Sullivan. 
  • Innovation and disruption is transforming Last Mile delivery. How do you make that work for you? Providing the answers will be top people from Mercedes-Benz Vans, Parkd, and the smart cities of Antwerp and Stockholm. 
  • Consumers have high expectations when it comes to e-commerce. Meeting those expectations is the road to success – explained by executives from Deliveroo and CTT Correios de Portugal. 

How do I register?

The Connected Fleets Conference 2020 will take place 28-29 January in Brussels. If you want to make connectivity work for your business, it’s a must-go event. It’s not too late to confirm your attendance. 

Click here for more information, and to register. Registration provides access to tools that allow you to explore the conference content, network, provide feedback and review the event. Let’s get connected!

Authored by: Frank Jacobs