What will successful fleet management look like in 2024?

Generating positive change will take centre stage at the first Vehicle and Fleet Management (VFM) Forum of the new year. The first session is being led by the hosts, DAF Trucks, and will cover maintenance of HGVs and what lessons learnt are transferrable to cars and vans.

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The second will be led by Kwik Fit, who will cover:

  • Particulates and tyre wear – ESG reporting and carbon reduction plans. What steps can customers take to reduce their carbon from tyres?
  • Connected vehicles – how is Kwik Fit delivering benefits to fleets with connected vehicle data and changes for 2024?
  • Disruptors in tyre supply/availability
  • What does the future look like?

Having replaced the Technical and Operational Management Forum last year, the Vehicle and Fleet Management (VFM) Forum helped delegates address the challenges of 2023. The programme in 2024 is supported by Fleet Assist and is built around three key themes:

  1. Vehicle servicing and managing mixed fleets
  2. Telematics and handling data
  3. Vehicle repairs and reducing downtime.

The 15 February Forum will be hosted at DAF Trucks in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire. The agenda will also include parts pricing, electrical components and ‘on the drive repair,’ with i247 and Fleet Assist, and accident repair and the claims cycle with The AA.

Attending the Forums requires an annual subscription fee of £600+VAT. Each subscription grants two members of your team a ticket to every VFM Forum throughout 2024. Against the individual ticket price for each forum, the subscription saves around £390 over the year.

2024 Forum dates:

  • Thursday 15 February, hosted by DAF in Haddenham, Bucks
  • Thursday 06 June, hosted by Toyota in Derby
  • Thursday 14 November, online.

Use the Forum Enquiry Form to express an interest in attending the VFM Forum or email [email protected].

More information: Vehicle and Fleet Management Forums.