2017 Institute & Expo: Early Bird Deadline Extended Through February 2! Register Today!
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NAFA’s annual Institute & Expo (I&E) conference is the fleet industry’s largest event. Designed around your needs, I&E provides a convenient and valuable opportunity for you, whether you're a new fleet manager or a veteran fleet professional. Attend education sessions and make the connections to increase your networking power. The 2017 I&E will bring the most education-packed, networking-friendly conference NAFA has presented yet!
- Network with thousands of fleet professionals.
- Experience the latest services and products on the I&E Expo floor.
- Receive cutting-edge training and education.
- Improve your employer’s bottom line.
- Attend special events, hear from prominent keynote speakers, and more!
The conference agenda is
available online! Learn more about the I&E's fantastic education sessions
at: http://www.nafainstitute.org/agenda
Who attends the I&E? NAFA’s Regular Members manage fleets for corporations, organizations, and public agencies covering a wide range of manufacturing and service organizations, governments, and public service entities. Additionally, our fleet manager members serve financial institutions, insurance companies, and non-profit organizations. NAFA members represent a dynamic group of industry decision-makers:
- NAFA's Regular Members are responsible for the specification, acquisition, maintenance and repair, fueling, risk management, and remarketing of more than 4.6 million vehicles – including in excess of 1.6 million trucks.
- Regular Members across North America have more than 600,000 medium- and heavy-duty trucks in their fleets, totaling more than $30 billion in assets for medium- and heavy-duty trucks alone.
- The more "traditional" fleet vehicles, such as passenger vehicles, vans, and SUVs managed by NAFA Regular Members total 3 million and account for $55 billion in assets.
- Regular Members account for 180,000 police sedans, 43,000-plus emergency vehicles, and 460,000 pieces of specialty equipment used by both public service and corporate fleets.