Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) has announced the training sessions for this year’s conference in June. Educational programming will feature 14 full sessions, with additional shorter sessions focusing on technology.
January 19, 2018
The 2018 Government Fleet Expo & Conference includes more than 14 educational sessions for attendees. Photo by Natalia King
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The 2018 Government Fleet Expo & Conference includes more than 14 educational sessions for attendees. Photo by Natalia King
Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) has announced the training sessions for this year’s conference in June. Educational programming will feature 14 full sessions, with additional shorter sessions focusing on technology and how it affects fleets.
GFX, now in its 11th year, unites public fleet managers for three days of training, networking, and discovering new vehicles and products.
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