IFW readers offered free entry to 2019 International Fleet Meeting

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International Fleet World readers are being offered the chance to get a free admission ticket for this year’s International Fleet Meeting in Geneva – but only a limited number of spaces are being offered.

Last year’s event included a panel discussion on fleet mobility

The event will take place on Wednesday 6th March 2019 in the main hall of the Geneva Motor Show and is being run for the sixth time. As with previous years, the International Fleet Meeting will offer a highly successful format of offering more than 250 fleet managers from all over the world the chance to meet senior industry speakers and benefit from a networking platform.

Confirmed speakers include Tomas Björnsson, vice president, head of business unit e-mobility, Vattenfall AB, who will speak on ‘The EV100 challenge – converting a fleet into full electric – the Vattenfall case’.

And Steffen Krautwasser, global head of car fleet, SAP SE, will explore the subject of ‘A sustainable company car fleet creates a value-add’.

Attendees will also be able to hear a panel discussion on converting a fleet into full electric, moderated by Thilo von Ulmenstein, managing partner, fleetcompetence Europe GmbH.

Access is only with an admission ticket and an official ticket for the press day but the first 25 International Fleet World readers to sign up to the event will receive an admission ticket for free – a saving of CHF 180 (€160).

To benefit from the offer, readers must apply directly via the homepage www.internationalfleetmeeting.com and enter the following code: IFMG-SPE19.  Registrations must be made by the closing date of 20th February 2019 at the latest.

Attendees will also need an official Geneva Motor Show ticket for the press day to gain admission to the event. These can also be ordered from the same website and cost CHF 100 (€89) each.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.