Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference slated

March 9, 2007
An Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference will be held from June 17 to 20 at the Williamsburg Lodge & Conference Center in Williamsburg, VA

An Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference will be held from June 17 to 20 at the Williamsburg Lodge & Conference Center in Williamsburg, VA.

This year’s conference theme is “Managing Your Fleet for Operational Excellence,” and includes various presentations on the agenda including:

  • Effective “right-sizing” and fleet mix considerations
  • Measuring fleet value
  • Vehicle availability and benchmarking downtime
  • Decision parameters for selecting a software provider
  • ANSI standards update
  • Legislative and regulatory update
  • Managing operator safety and compliance
  • Negligent entrustment
  • 2007 engines
  • Fuel issues
  • Boom failures
  • Hybrid vehicles
  • Dielectric testing

Attendees may register and pay fees online at www.eufmc.com.

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