Seminar / workshop

First UK MHE Fleet Management Seminar

United Kingdom, Boarstall, Buckinghamshire - October 10th, 2013
I.D. Systems (UK) Ltd., Milton Keynes: MHE Fleet Management Solutions are the "Buzz of the Industry" currently. I.D. Systems, the company behind didBOX and other MHE fleet management solutions, is therefore very pleased to announce its first UK based MHE Fleet Management Seminar. This will be an un-missable event. It is your opportunity to discuss with industry experts, OEMs, customers and visionaries, on how these solutions enhance safety, improve productivity and drive great value in your MHE fleet.
Date(s)
October 10th, 2013
Time(s)
9 am - 6 pm
Venue
Magnolia Park Golf and Country Club, Boarstall
Ticketing
free
Contact for booking / more info
bbeadle@id-systems.com
Program
The day will be packed with speakers addressing the benefits and innovations relating to MHE Fleet Management Systems.
A wide array of speakers will present, including two I.D. Systems customers speaking about use in 3PL and automo¬tive applications, an industry expert on innovations in MHE battery solutions, I.D. Systems' EVP of sales, who will speak on perhaps the most exciting new topic in fleet management today, "Enterprise Fork Truck Analytics", and other prominent speak¬ers.
To top it off, Mark McGeehan, a golf professional and motivational speaker, will address what business excellence and techniques for success on the golf course have in common.
I.D. Systems will conclude the day with an informal networking get together at the barbeque grill. The company's German technicians will be serving a tasty assortment of real German sausages, side dishes and drinks.
Seating to this free seminar is limited.
Therefore, register today by visiting http://www.eu.id-systems.com/uk/
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