“When nearly every country presents an entirely new ball game for fleet managers, you need to know who to trust.”
NAFA’s International Fleet Academy, the premier industry event for fleet professionals who manage fleets of vehicles outside of the United States and Canada, is proud to announce A.I.A.G.A. (Italy’s largest fleet management association), ARI, Donlen, Element, GE, Mercedes-Benz, and Fleet Management Weekly and International Fleet World have come on board as event sponsors.
“Global fleet management is the great unknown for many corporations,” said NAFA’s Chief Executive Officer Phillip E. Russo, CAE. “When nearly every country presents an entirely new ball game for fleet managers, you need to know who to trust. NAFA has presented the International Fleet Academy since 2011. We’ve earned trust in the industry. The International Fleet Academy has a faculty in place with many of the world’s best global fleet managers. This is the perfect opportunity to learn from their experiences.”
NAFA’s International Fleet Academy (IFA) takes place November 5-7 at Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, FL. The 3-day conference will demystify global fleet management as experts and panel discussions provide valuable cost-savings strategies; offer a strategic overview of the differences among countries and cultures; global practices in car sharing; global RFP funding; global funding differences using finance leases, operating leases, and capital allocation strategies; and much more.
NAFA’s International Fleet Academy is designed specifically to meet the needs of those who manage fleets outside of the United States and Canada, and offers fleet professionals the tools to gain understanding, and the opportunity to discuss the problems and challenges they’re facing with some of the brightest minds in global fleet management.
NAFA’s International Fleet Academy helps attendees build the specialized skills needed for the expanding and changing fleet environment across diverse world markets. Attendees will leave with a standard of excellence for their dealings within and outside their organization, with customers, suppliers, and drivers among others. The conference is a “must” for companies and organizations with global fleets, as well as corporate global fleet managers; corporate fleet directors; procurement specialists; corporate executives with reporting responsibility for their organization’s fleet operations; fleet personnel who assist fleet managers and directors in their global fleet operations; and fleet managers, directors, and executives who want to learn more about multi-national fleet operations.