NPTC to Host Annual Institute

Oct. 15, 2004
NPTC has slated its workshop to teach private fleet managers profitability strategies— the Fleet Management Institute— on January 15 –19, 2005 at the Renaissance Grand Hotel in St. Louis, MO

The National Private Truck Council (NPTC) has slated its workshop to teach private fleet managers profitability strategies— the Fleet Management Institute— on January 15 –19, 2005 at the Renaissance Grand Hotel in St. Louis, MO.

“As the scope and pace of change continues to accelerate at unprecedented levels, private fleet managers must look for new ways to enhance their operating knowledge and expand their personal and professional effectiveness,” said Gary Petty president & CEO of NPTC. “The Institute is a concentrated, five-day immersion in the core private fleet management curriculum: fleet finance; operations; safety and security; human resources; and maintenance and equipment.”

Experienced private fleet managers will provide a series of workshops, panel discussions, lectures, and interactive sessions during the session.

For more information visit NPTC’s website at nptc.org or call Tom Moore at 203-438-6244.

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