Private-fleet finance seminar next month

Aug. 7, 2002
The National Private Truck Council (NPTC) will hold a management seminar on fleet finances on September 14-15 in Alexandria, VA. The seminar is designed for private fleet transportation professionals, with the primary focus on financial/cost-cutting strategies for fleet operations. The program will include coverage of the financial implications facing fleet managers due to increased security risks
The National Private Truck Council (NPTC) will hold a management seminar on fleet finances on September 14-15 in Alexandria, VA.

The seminar is designed for private fleet transportation professionals, with the primary focus on financial/cost-cutting strategies for fleet operations.

The program will include coverage of the financial implications facing fleet managers due to increased security risks and the higher cost of insurance.

Other topics scheduled to be covered are: fleet financial-management profit analysis; equipment financing; international fleet trends; collaborative e-logistic solutions; the “never-ending” risk management/insurance crisis; and the importance of corporate communications.

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