Shell tour to focus on 2010 emissions requirements

Aug. 31, 2009
Shell Lubricants is preparing a 10-city tour to help fleets learn everything they need to know about the requirements.

Shell tour to focus on 2010 emissions requirements

With 2010 EPA emissions requirements quickly approaching, Shell Lubricants is preparing a 10-city tour to help fleets learn everything they need to know about the requirements.

The Shell Lubricants 2010 Emissions Symposium will make its first stop on Sept. 22 in Atlanta. Shell experts will discuss emission control technologies, equipment changes, lubricants and coolants required for the new engines.

If you wish to attend, you can register at www.ShellES2010.com. More information is available by emailing [email protected].

The symposium will visit the following cities:

Sept 22 Atlanta

Sept 24 Nashville

Sept 29 Newark, N.J.

Oct 1 Philadelphia

Oct 6 Indianapolis

Oct 8 Chicago

Oct 13 Dallas

Oct 15 Houston

Oct 20 Los Angeles

Oct 22 Seattle

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