Birmingham, UK: There are still a few places remaining at Logistics UK’s Fleet Engineer Conference, the organisers say.
The conference takes place at the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire next week (23 June) and is aimed at those specifying commercial vehicles, ensuring roadworthiness and compliance, and maintaining fleets.
Speakers include the DVSA’s enforcement policy manager, Dave Wood, and head of vehicle policy and engineering, Neil Barlow, who will explain how the recent changes to the categorisation of defects and sanctions policy will affect delegates’ businesses, as well as plans for the future of roadside testing and enforcement.
Sponsored by Gray & Adams, the event will also include a view from Traffic Commissioner, Kevin Rooney, who will discuss the role of automation in making the UK’s roads safer and keeping vehicle maintenance regimes fit for purpose in an autonomous world. Other topics to be discussed by industry experts include emerging trailer technologies, fuel cell technology and decarbonising the cold chain.
Katia Yakovleva, Logistics UK’s head of events, said: “We are thrilled to have received so much interest in this highly anticipated event. Logistics is a fast-paced industry with compliance regulations, vehicle technologies and decarbonisation solutions constantly progressing. It is wonderful to see so many delegates engaging with these topics and with only limited tickets remaining, we encourage anyone wishing to book, to do so.”