Developing the subject-matter expertise of managing a fleet from a global perspective is going to be one the core competencies required of fleet managers, especially for those who seek to advance their responsibilities and elevate their careers at multinational corporations.  -  Photo courtesy of cocoparisienne via Pixabay

Developing the subject-matter expertise of managing a fleet from a global perspective is going to be one the core competencies required of fleet managers, especially for those who seek to advance their responsibilities and elevate their careers at multinational corporations.

Photo courtesy of cocoparisienne via Pixabay

Change is percolating in the management of multinational fleets, which is being driven by global market dynamics, evolving procurement trends, and technology platform upgrades that are facilitating cross-border management of individual country fleets.

As I interact with multinational corporations in North and South America, Europe, and Asia, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the next real challenge for pan-national fleet managers, direct and indirect procurement managers, and executives to whom fleet ultimately reports, is how to transition the management of their corporate fleet to a global platform. Developing the subject-matter expertise of managing a fleet from a global perspective is going to be one the core competencies required of fleet managers, especially for those who seek to advance their responsibilities and elevate their careers at multinational corporations.

This is why the value of a truly global fleet conference has resonated so strongly at the world’s largest multinational organizations, especially among managers who have regional and/or global fleet responsibilities. In an era of cross-functional teams, there is a strong need for fleet managers to elevate their subject-matter expertise by being exposed to best practices that will reinforce to senior management that they are the in-house authority for all things dealing with fleet. Unfortunately, this perception is eroding in the eyes of some senior managers.

This is an important reason to attend the 2019 Global Fleet Conference, which will be held June 4-6, 2019 at the Hilton Miami Downtown in Miami, Fla. The conference is a joint venture between Bobit Business Media, the publisher of Automotive Fleet magazine, and Nexus Communication, the publisher of Fleet Europe magazine. Bobit Business Media has a strong subject-matter expertise of the North American fleet market and Nexus Communication has a strong expertise in the European fleet market.

As the majority of multinational fleets are headquartered in North America and Europe, together, we are able to identify the relevant real-world issues of global fleet management. We are in regular communication with the brightest minds in fleet management in both North America, Europe, and LatAm, which allows us to develop an agenda pertinent to today’s and tomorrow’s fleet market.

2019 Global Fleet Conference Agenda

 Case Studies & Future Trends:                       

  • Best Practices in Global Safety Management
  • Technology Tools to Enhance Global Fleet Productivity
  • Regional Best Practices in Managing a Vocational Fleet
  • How to Implement Multinational Mobility Management Solutions
  • Best Practices in Developing a Global Fleet Acquisition Strategy
  • Managing Vehicle Residual Values in a Globally Dispersed Fleet
  • Successful Initiatives to Achieve Global Fleet Sustainability Goals
  • How to Develop a Global Fleet Program from the Ground Up
  • Identifying Innovative Fleet Management Strategies to Create a Best-in-Class Global Fleet
  • Top 10 Megatrends that will Influence the Future of Global Fleet Management.

In-Depth Fleet Market Reports & Trends:

  • Europe Union/Russia
  • North America USMC Region
  • LatAm Region
  • Australasia          
  • China/Asia-Pacific

The 2019 Global Fleet Conference will include a new half-day deep-dive symposium that will focus on four subject-specific categories impacting global fleets, which will be held June 4, 2019, the official start of the conference in Miami, Fla. The “Global Fleet Deep Dive” sessions will address topics that include dealing with safety, mobility, technology, and vocational fleets.

The 2019 Global Fleet Conference will provide fleet managers with an opportunity to network and collaborate with other managers managing multinational fleets. This invaluable networking opportunity, coupled to an educational format, will allow you to learn about industry best practices. Another important networking opportunity at the Global Fleet Conference is that it provides a venue to interact with key representatives from major global fleet management companies, fleet suppliers, and OEMs.

In addition, the Global Fleet Conference is also designed for country fleet managers who want to learn how to position themselves to management as the No. 1 candidate capable of expanding fleet responsibilities beyond their home market.

The business case for attending the Global Fleet Conference is that fleet challenges are universal and by learning from other fleet professionals, it will lead to quicker problem resolution and creative solutions, saving your organization valuable time and money.

You can’t attend every conference, which is why the Global Fleet Conference provides the best ROI by providing the most comprehensive educational forum to share global best practices with exposure to the greatest number of global fleet managers.

I hope to see you June 4-6, 2019, in Miami at the 2019 Global Fleet Conference.

More information on the Global Fleet Conference can be found on the event website – www.globalfleetconference.com.

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About the author
Mike Antich

Mike Antich

Former Editor and Associate Publisher

Mike Antich covered fleet management and remarketing for more than 20 years and was inducted into the Fleet Hall of Fame in 2010 and the Global Fleet of Hal in 2022. He also won the Industry Icon Award, presented jointly by the IARA and NAAA industry associations.

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