FleetOwner is seeking nominations for its annual Private Fleet of the Year Awards, which will be presented at the 2023 National Private Truck Council show this May in Orlando.
FleetOwner editors select winners of the annual awards based on private fleets’ accomplishments, safety records, technology adoption, community outreach, and other factors. Private fleets of all sizes are eligible to nominate themselves or be nominated by a driver, customer, or other partners. It’s all about appreciating excellence in trucking regardless of the size or the duty cycle of the vehicles involved and how that excellence helps keep the nation rolling forward.
For the second year in a row, Isaac Instruments is sponsoring the FleetOwner Private Fleet of the Year awards.
Details: Contest entry form and rules.
In 2022, Pacific Gas & Electric, Meijer Logistics, and Hillyard were honored. Previous honorees include Dot Transportation, Tyson Foods, Safelite, and Frito-Lay. Along with a top winner, FleetOwner will honor two other fleets as Private Fleet of the Year finalists during an awards ceremony on the final day of NPTC’s 2023 conference and expo. All honored fleets also will be featured in the June 2023 edition of FleetOwner magazine and at FleetOwner.com.
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NPTC moves to Orlando this spring for its 2023 Education Management Conference and Exhibition from May 7-9. The annual FleetOwner 500: Top Private Fleets, which recognizes the largest of the more than 200,000 companies operating private fleets in the U.S., will be unveiled in April.
To enter the 2022 FleetOwner Private Fleet of the Year contest, fill out this online entry form by March 1, 2023. There is no entry fee. Entries will be judged on a private fleet’s operation objectives as it relates to safety culture, performance metrics, community outreach, environmental initiatives, and how the fleet has overcome any challenges over the past year. All the rules are listed in the survey link below.
Link: Contest entry form and rules.