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IPWEA Australasian Fleet Conference | Rob Wilson announces he’s stepping back

By FLEET e-news posted 22-02-2022 11:42

  

By Rob Wilson – Director IPWEA FLEET

IPWEA Australasian Fleet Conference | Rob Wilson announces he’s stepping back

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It’s all systems go at the moment as we prepare for our first major face to face event in what seems like an eternity! The IPWEA Australasian Fleet Conference is back live and in-person in Brisbane 28-30 March 2022 and will focus on Leading Fleet Management Through Change.

The conference will kick off at 4:30 pm on Monday 28 March including an important keynote address on Key Issues for Australian Fleets. Informative presentations across the conference cover topics including:

  • An International Perspective of Fleet Management
  • Fleet transformation
  • Cost management
  • Fleet safety
  • Leadership in fleet management
  • EV transition
  • The future of fleet management, and more.

In between all of the informative and thought-provoking presentations there will be ample time to check out the Industry Expo and catch up with colleagues. Networking opportunities are structured around breakfasts, lunch and tea breaks in the exhibition hall, and there are two specific networking events on both Monday and Tuesday evening.

We are really looking forward to meeting up with everyone after the forced hiatus. Register now to secure your place at this important event!

By the way – I’ll be wrapping up my time as Director IPWEA FLEET mid-year. I’ve really enjoyed my time in the role and the opportunity it has given me to be immersed in the fleet industry. While it is with mixed feelings that I have made the decision to move on, I am really looking forward to having some more free time. I’ll continue to be involved in the industry through my fleet consultancy and still be involved with IPWEA as a keen industry participant. I’ll reflect more on my time with IPWEA in a future issue of Fleet intouch. An EOI for the role can be found here.

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