David Abney, UPS COO, to deliver keynote at ACT Expo

April 11, 2013

David Abney, chief operating officer of UPS, will deliver a keynote address at ACT Expo, the alternative fuels and clean vehicle technologies show.

This year’s conference will take place June 24-27 in Washington, DC.

Abney is expected to discuss strategies fleets can use in their operations to reduce fuel costs. The UPS fleet utilizes a host of technologies, including propane, compressed natural gas (CNG), hybrid-electric, liquefied natural gas (LNG), all-electric, ethanol, and hydraulic-hybrids. UPS’s clean transportation fleet has logged more than 246 million miles globally. 
The ACT Expo 2013 program includes:

  • A spotlight on the rapidly expanding AFV infrastructure across North America
  • End-user case studies highlighting large scale AFV fleet deployments
  • A full look at project economics, including funding and residual values
  • A 100,000 sq. ft. expo hall featuring the latest clean transportation products and services for all vehicle weight classes and applications (open to the public on June 26 and 27)

Visit the ACT Expo website to learn more about the show, including opportunities to take advantage of value registration rates that end on April 30.

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