Exhibitions / Congresses

Fleet Services Management Summit Northamptonshire

United Kingdom, Whittlebury - October 29, 2018 to October 30, 2018
Fleet Services Management Summit Northamptonshire The Fleet Services Management Summit is a unique event for senior fleet procurement professionals, and the suppliers who service them. It is focused around connecting buyers with suppliers covering all areas of the sector from Accident Management to Contract Hire and Leasing; Breakdown and Recovery to Fuel Cards; Driver Training to Vehicle Customisation; and beyond.

Benefits include:

Free for fleet management professionals to attend.
Fleet procurement executives are matched with suppliers for a series of face-to-face, pre-arranged meetings based on mutual requirements.
Insightful and inspirational seminars hosted throughout the two days.
Opportunity to network with like-minded peers.
All hospitality - including overnight accommodation, all meals and refreshments, plus an invitation to the gala dinner with entertainment is entirely complimentary for fleet professionals.
?millions of new business has been generated via these 'meet the buyer' events
Date(s)
October 29, 2018 to October 30, 2018
Time(s)
8:00 am to 1:00 pm
Venue
Whittlebury Hall Hotel, West Park House Towcester
Ticketing
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Contact for booking / more info
Chris Cannon
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