Logistics UK’s Fleet Engineer conference is returning to the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire next month, outlining the latest developments in the sector.
Taking place on 22 June 2023, the one-day conference will include expert insight from manufacturers, industry leaders and government.
The event, sponsored by Gray & Adams, the AA and Brigade Electronics, will include sessions by traffic commissioner Kevin Rooney, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Phil Lloyd, Logistics UK’s head of engineering policy and the chair of the conference, said that keeping up to date with developments in modern vehicle technology is becoming increasingly challenging for commercial vehicle engineers, particularly as developments are coming at an increasing rapid rate.
“Logistics UK’s Fleet Engineer conference is designed to provide operators, and their maintenance providers, with all the information they need to keep modern fleets compliant, as well as sharing insight into future developments in vehicle design. The event is a must-attend for anyone with responsibility for specifying commercial vehicles, ensuring roadworthiness, compliance and/or maintaining vehicles,” he added.
Sessions will include:
- Vehicle safety in an autonomous world
- Maintenance – a traffic commissioner’s view
- Developments in brakes, steering and suspension aligned to ADAS and autonomy
- The art of braking
- Maintaining in-service standards
- Maintaining traction
- Who’s accountable when it all goes wrong?
- Maintaining compliance – DVSA view
Tickets are priced at £290 + VAT for Logistics UK members and £330 + VAT for non-members. For more details and to book, please visit https://logistics.org.uk/fleet-engineer.