• Hybrid Truck Users Forum giving away 25 registrations to conference

    Twenty-five lucky people will receive free admission to the 11th annual Hybrid Truck Users Forum (HTUF) national conference, to be held in Baltimore, MD, Oct. 10-13, 2011
    July 28, 2011

    Twenty-five lucky people will receive free admission to the 11th annual Hybrid Truck Users Forum (HTUF) national conference, to be held in Baltimore, MD, Oct. 10-13, 2011.

    The conference is the nation’s largest event for fuel-saving hybrid and electric trucks designed to support fleets. Attendees will receive data and the latest information on fuel-efficient trucks as well as information on state and federal funding initiatives for advanced fuel vehicles.

    The contest for the free registration is open to qualified fleet managers. To qualify, entrants must be a principal owner, co-owner or operator with direct purchase responsibility for a fleet of 10 or more vehicles. No purchase or conference registration is necessary. Early registration is encouraged. Previously registered winners will be reimbursed. Winners will be notified via email no later than Aug. 24.

    To enter the sweepstakes, go to htuf2011.org and click on Win Free Fleet Registrations.

    Also, for anyone registering today (July 28, 2011), you can receive a $100 discount off the registration cost.

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