Best Fleets to Drive For and Driving for Profit announce combined seminar

by Truck News

LONDON, Ont. – NAL Insurance together with CarriersEdge announced today that they are joining forces to host a full-day workshop called Driving For Profit: Best Practices from the Best Fleets.

The day’s focus will be geared towards discussing best practices uncovered during the 2016 Best Fleets to Drive For program, along with current issues in driver wellness and owner/operator contract compliance.

“The 2016 edition of Best Fleets to Drive For uncovered a wide range of simple but effective ideas for creating great workplaces and we’re looking forward to sharing them”, said Jane Jazrawy, CEO of CarriersEdge. “Driving for Profit has always done a great job of providing relevant, actionable information for fleet owners, and we’re excited to be working together for this event.”

“Since inception, Driving For Profit has been about helping fleets improve their bottom lines”, added Glenn Caldwell, v.p.  of Sales and NAL Insurance. “By partnering with Best Fleets to Drive For we can expand that even further and showcase a great selection of proven program ideas.”

Driving For Profit: Best Practices from the Best Fleets is sponsored by Dalton Timmis.

“This is the 5th time that Dalton Timmis has sponsored one of our events and we are happy to have their support again this year. Dalton understands the importance of providing valuable education to their clients and the transportation industry,” added Caldwell.

The joint seminar will take place June 1, 2016 at the Mississauga Grand in Mississauga, Ont and is set to take place from 9 a.m. until 3:45 p.m.

Tickets are available at www.drivingforprofit.com for $199, with an early bird price of $149 until April 29. Complimentary passes will be provided to NAL and CarriersEdge customers, and Best Fleets to Drive For participants.

For more information, contact Glenn Caldwell (gcaldwell@nalinsurance.com) or Mark Murrell (mark@carriersedge.com).


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