Management deep dive

Dec. 4, 2012
Institute provides in-depth educational experiences

The National Private Truck Council (NPTC) will hold its annual Private Fleet Management Institute (PFMI) Jan. 19-23, 2013, at the Omni Jacksonville Hotel in Jacksonville, FL. PFMI is a five-day intensive educational program offering courses on fleet finance, operations, legal, regulatory and safety compliance, human resources, maintenance and equipment.

The program is an immersion into best practices, benchmarking and operational excellence in the private fleet community. A faculty consisting of some of the nation’s most experienced and respected private fleet management professionals will guide the learning experience through a series of workshops, panel discussions, lectures, and interactive formats designed to enhance the educational experience of the attendees and ensure their grasp of key private fleet management disciplines.

PFMI provides intensive instruction, education and learning experiences designed to enhance your personal and professional mastery of private fleet management.

This year’s PFMI will feature a number of highly interactive roundtable discussions, which allow for free-flowing dialogue and sharing of critical issues. Participants will be exposed to a more diverse sampling of best practices than they would get from one presenter in a more traditional presentation format. In addition, the Institute provides one of the most effective ways of preparing for the 2013 CTP examination, which is set for Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013.

Attendees are provided multiple opportunities to put those newly learned skills to work through hands-on learning exercises and small group activities. Each participant works in a team to analyze, solve and present a case study analysis using the knowledge gained at the Institute. Also, there are unparalleled opportunities for peer-to-peer interaction and networking.

Following are some of the topics that will help attendees enhance their understanding of the five private fleet management disciplines: outlook for private fleets; benchmarking strategies; how to justify the private fleet; private fleets and supply chain integration; capacity management strategies; collaborative logistics; technology integration; network analysis; measuring and enhancing customer service; financial models for the private fleet; establishing meaningful KPIs; financial reports and budgeting; backhaul financing/reverse logistics; building a culture of retention; driver training, coaching and development; compensation strategies; rewards, incentives and recognition; driver scorecarding and performance management; maintenance strategies; lifecycle costing; equipment acquisition strategies; and spec’ing strategies.

For more information about the Fleet Management Institute or the special one-day certification exam workshop, go to NPTC’s website at www.nptc.org, or call Tom Moore at 703-838-8898.

About the Author

Gary Petty

Gary Petty has more than three decades of experience as a CEO of national trade associations in the trucking industry. Since 2001, he has served as president and CEO of the National Private Truck Council, the national trade association founded in 1939, representing the private motor carrier industry. Petty is the Private Fleet Editor and columnist for FleetOwner, where he writes monthly articles about successful managers and business models in the private fleet market.

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