Senior fleet executives from FedEx, Ryder, Con-Way and JB Hunt will join more than 150 of their peers to discuss wireless technology next month when eyefortransport's 4th Wireless & Mobile Technology for Trucking & Delivery Fleets conference rolls into Miami on February 7 - 8, 2006.
The event – the largest technology conference specifically aimed at trucking and delivery fleets – has seen a 20% rise in attendance from 2005, clearly demonstrating how important wireless technology remains within fleet management.
Amongst the attendees and speakers are: CNF/Conway, DHL Americas, Ryder System, FedEx, Xtra Lease, SCG, Saia Motor & SCS, Ward Trucking, Pitt Ohio, Averitt Express, FedEx Ground, Pacer, McKee, Cardinal Health, ADM Trucking, Linde Gas, Master-Halco, ABC Supply Co, AmeriGas Propane, Armour Transportation, Daimler Chrysler Transport, Dayton Freight Lines, FedEx Custom Critical, J B Hunt, Midland Transport, Morris Recycling, New York Carolina Express, ODFL, Pacific Coast Express, Purolator, US Xpress, Volvo Trucks and Watkins Motor Lines.
The exhibition for the event has sold out, clearly indicative of the demand the industry places on technology suppliers for intelligent wireless solutions to improve efficiency throughout their fleet operations and to improve their bottom line.
More than 30 of the most innovative wireless solutions providers will be showcasing their products in what promises to be a unique opportunity for fleet executives to review all the available technology options and benchmark their existing systems.
These companies include Sprint Nextel, Cingular, Mobitrac, Telargo, @Road, Deloitte, TeleAtlas, Agentex, Cube Route, Navteq, Hand Held Products, Cheetah, ALK Technologies, Assured Tracking, Fleet Complete, Nexiq, Teletrac, Jasper Systems, Paxtel, PeopleNet, ATS, Rogers Wireless, Innovapost, Symbol and Aeris amongst many more.
The conference is a two-day forum of real-life case studies and interactive sessions designed to provide industry executives with the means to evaluate, implement, benchmark and profit from the available wireless options.
Key issues under discussion include cost reduction, management of wireless data, successful integration of wireless systems, trailer tracking, yard & dock operations and future technologies.
To see the attendees, exhibitors and timed agenda, please visit www.eyefortransport.com/wirelesstruck06 or contact Dave Thomas at dthomas@eyefortransport.com