Professional development fleet forums
The Australasian Fleet Management Association (AfMA) has issued a reminder that the last round of Fleet Forums for the year is coming up. This is your last chance to take part in professional development courses from AfMA for 2015.
Fleet Forums are your way of keeping up to date on current issues facing those who manage fleet in your region, as well as connecting with other fleet professionals to expand your network. They provide a unique opportunity for informal knowledge sharing and to have conversations with your peers.
Who should attend?
Fleet managers, fleet coordinators, operations managers, chief operations officers, general managers and anyone involved in some way with managing an organisation’s fleet of road vehicles. An outline of each forum event follows — please note, some regions’ topics are yet to be finalised.
South Australia
Date: Thursday 15 October 2015
Topics:
- Heavy vehicle policing experience in South Australia
- The future of the driverless car and timeline of rapid introduction into Australia. What do fleet managers need to be aware of?
New South Wales
Date: Thursday 19 November 2015
Topics:
- Changes in pool car strategy
- To be advised
Queensland
Date: Thursday 29 October 2015
Topics:
- A case study on fleet management outsourcing — the pros and cons
- To be advised
Victoria
Date: Thursday 12 November 2015
Topics:
- Case study: A journey to a safer fleet, presented by CFA (winner of AfMA’s Safety Fleet Award 2015)
- To be advised
Tasmania
Date: Tuesday 24 November 2015
Topics:
- To be advised
- To be advised
Western Australia
Date: Tuesday 17 November 2015
Topics:
- To be advised
- To be advised
New Zealand
Date: Tuesday 10 November 2015
Topics:
- The new Health & Safety Legislation — what will the impact be to you and your fleet?
- Chain of responsibility
- How to use your fleet to clean and green New Zealand
Visit the AfMA website for more information here.
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