Registrations open for 2024 Great British Fleet Event

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Fleet operators can now sign up for their free ticket to the much-anticipated 2024 Great British Fleet Event.

The 2024 Great British Fleet Event will provide an invaluable in-person opportunity to see and hear about the latest fleet developments

The show takes place on Wednesday 17 April at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes – and will showcase latest launches, solutions and developments for the fleet sector.

Run by Fleet World, the Great British Fleet Event is now in its fifth year and continues to evolve to provide unmissable in-person opportunities for fleet decision-makers.

As with previous years, the 2024 GBFE will feature a packed line-up of thought-provoking seminar sessions, interactive exhibition section and extensive networking opportunities – bringing fleet decision makers and suppliers together for a fully loaded day out of the office.

Once again, the show will feature a packed Conference Masterclass programme, arranged over both morning and afternoon sessions, giving wide-ranging opportunities to discuss and debate latest industry developments with the industry experts – from sustainability and EVs, through to mobility and connected vehicles.

These will be followed by a black-tie gala dinner in the evening – where we will reveal the industry’s highest-performing cars/vans, fleet managers and service firms in the Great British Fleet Awards.

The event will also be supported by the GBFE website and guide – making GBFE so much more than just a one-day event.

A large number of fleet businesses and sponsors have already signed up to the event – details will be imminently revealed.

Fleet decision-makers can also now register for their free show ticket, ensuring they don’t miss out on the chance to attend this stand-out event.

For more details on GBFE 2024, click here. The link to register is HERE.

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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.