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Conference tackles fleet's hottest topics

Date: 03 April 2007

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Space is fast filling up for the BusinessCar Conference on May 22.

The Conference, in partnership with the ICFM, will be the best value industry event this year, giving you more information than rival conferences for a lower price (£49).

Taking place at the National Motorcycle Museum just off J6 of the M42, the Conference will cover the three hottest topics in the industry today - green issues, duty of care and company car taxation.

Speakers include Nigel Underdown, head of transport advice at the Energy Saving Trust. Underdown understands how fleets operate having been boss of Godfrey Davis Contract Hire. He will explain how it's possible to both go green and save cash.

Also speaking on environmental challenges, and the effect of different legislation and factors on present and future business mileage is Paul Turner, boss of consultancy APD, which runs the respected Landmark Survey.

Roadsafe is a leading forum that devises solutions to road safety problems, and the organisation's Caroline Scurr will explain how best to run a safe fleet, while Provecta boss Nick Sutton - one of employee car ownership scheme's biggest exponents - will put the case for ECO schemes following statements by a Government that believes they harm the environment. James Langley, ICFM deputy chairman and director of advisors Fleet Intellect, will give the case for traditional company car schemes.

The Conference will be chaired by ICFM boss Roddy Graham.

More speakers will be announced at a later date.

You can register for the Conference online.



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