Learn Tips for Remarketing Alt-Fuel Vehicles at the Green Fleet Conference
TORRANCE, CA – Discover how to get the most money for your used "green" vehicles at the 2012 Green Fleet Conference, scheduled for Oct. 2-3 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel, near the Chicago metropolitan area.
by Staff
July 5, 2012
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TORRANCE, CA – Discover how to get the most money for your used "green" vehicles at the 2012 Green Fleet Conference, scheduled for Oct. 2-3 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel, near the Chicago metropolitan area.
Remarketing experts from several major fleet management companies will share industry best practices in a panel called “Maximizing Resale Values When Remarketing Hybrids and Other Alt-Fuel Vehicles.”
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Moderated by Mike Antich, editor of Automotive Fleet and Government Fleet, the session will run from 4:10-5:10 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 2. Panelists will include Darrin Aiken, assistant vice president of remarketing for Wheels Inc.; Levi McCoy, director remarketing for LeasePlan USA; Jack Rennels, vice president of vehicle remarketing for Emkay, Inc.; and Gus Xamplas, vice president of remarketing for Donlen.
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