NAFA to hold Essentials of Fleet Management seminar in Orlando

June 4, 2014

NAFA Fleet Management Assn. has set the venue for its next Essentials of Fleet Management seminar. The seminar, to be held July 8-10 at the Rosen Shingle Creek resort in Orlando, FL, brings together a comprehensive picture of what a fleet manager does, and provides education on how to do it better.

The seminar is designed for new fleet professionals with less than 5 years of experience. Online registration closes July 1.

The seminar includes:

  • Asset Management – Understanding How Fleet Vehicles are Priced, Selected, Utilized and Remarketed
  • Vehicle Fuel Management – Understanding Fuel Options and the Systems to Deliver Them
  • Business Management – Writing Fleet Policies, Evaluating RFPs and Understanding Business Law
  • Risk Management – Using Insurance, Driver Training and Crash Analysis to Manage Fleet Risks
  • Maintenance Management – Determining Maintenance Programs and Staffing Levels and Understanding Basic Vehicle Components
  • Fleet Information Management – Understanding IT Terminology, System Implementation, Data Analysis and New Technologies for Fleets
  • Financial Management – Making the Lease-Purchase-Reimburse Decision, Understanding LCA and Budgeting for Fleet Replacement (Part I)
  • Professional Development – Motivating Individuals and Groups, Communicating Effectively and Making Ethical Decisions

Registration for the seminar is $770 for NAFA members or $870 non-members. Included with the registration fee is a special welcome reception where attendees can mingle with colleagues and discuss fleet topics in a relaxed setting. Early-bird savings are available for people who register before June 9.

For more information or to register online, visit http://www.nafa.org/efms.

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