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Tax, the environment and managing risk to power BusinessCar Conference
9 May, 2007
BusinessCar Conference full speaker details
Sign up to the BusinessCar Conference online here or call 020 7549 8669.
The best value conference in the business car industry takes place on 22 May and will help delegates learn about how best to run a greener, more tax-efficient and safer company car fleet.
Kicking off the £49 BusinessCar Conference, in partnership wiht the ICFM, will be Nigel Underdown, head of transport advice for the Energy Saving Trust, who will tell conference goers what the Government's green targets are and spell out the implications for business cars.
Paul Turner, managing director of research firm APD, which publishes the Landmark survey, will look at the effect current and future legislation is having on business mileage.
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Both sides of the taxation and the cash-for-car debate will be discussed by Nick Sutton, chairman of ECO scheme provider Provecta, and James Langley, deputy chairman of the ICFM.
Speaking on risk management are Terry Swanton, national corporate sales manager for Mazda, and an ING Car Lease risk management expert.
Swanton will explain duty of care from a manufacturer's perspective including 'invisible' technology, 'acronym-itus' and future safety technology.
Sign up to the BusinessCar Conference online here or call 020 7549 8669.
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Conference speaker topics
Nigel Underdown, head of transport advice, Energy Saving Trust
How going green can save money as well as CO2
* Who wants to be green?
* Govt targets and implications for fleet
* What does a green fleet look like?
* Why adopt green fleet management?
* What help is available?
Terry Swanton, national corporate sales manager, Mazda
Duty of care - a manufacturer's perspective:
* In-built vehicle safety features
* 'Invisible' technology
* 'Acronym-itus'
* Future direction
Nick Sutton, chairman, Provecta
The case for employee car ownership schemes following the budget
* Brief history of ECO schemes - why they became popular
* Examining the key concerns of the HMRC - loss of revenues and environmental issues.
* Why ECO schemes encourage 'environmentally accountable motoring' in ways that company and privately owned cars do not
* Understanding why employees prefer ECO and how duty of care obligations are met
James Langley, deputy chairman, ICFM
The options that exist along the cash for car continuum
* The facts and fictions of the cash for car debate
* The dilemmas for the Treasury
* Considerations for the fleet operator
* Why the company car is the best choice
Tony Eales, CEO, Trafficmaster
How fleets can use technology to save in three fundamental ways:
* Time
* Money
* Environment
Paul Turner, managing director, APD research & development
The impact of environmental issues on present policies adopted by UK fleets
* How UK fleets and leasing companies are meeting the challenge of reducing their carbon footprints
* The effect current and future legislation is having on business mileage now
* The effect legislation is predicted to have on future business mileage

