Society of Operations Engineers: Fuel economy

Tuesday, 22 September 2009 12:00 AM

An Independent and Collaborative Approach Methodology and Best Practice

A one-day conference and display focused on commercial vehicle fuel economy.

Aimed at transport engineers, fleet managers and anyone with an interest in managing the fuel economy of commercial vehicles such as vans, trucks, buses and coaches.

Cost per person to attend £95 + VAT (£75 for members of the organisations listed below).

Organised by: IRTE, BTAC, CILT and Freight Best Practice

Supported by: FTA and RHA

Can you afford not to be there?
To book your place and for more information on promotional opportunities contact Nicholas Edwards at nicholas.edwards@soe.org.uk or Emma Mann at emma.mann@soe.org.uk or telephone 020 7630 1111.

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