Road Transport Expo’s Knowledge Zone is a must-have for forward-thinking fleet operators

If you are guilty of controlling and enforcing a fleet of trucks, then the Road Transport Expo (RTX) Knowledge Zone Conference is a must-attend occasion.

The Knowledge Zone, which will take place over the three days of the summer fair, will bring together road transport experts to explore key topics such as truck protection and technology; decarbonization of the fleet; vehicle development; commercial testing and much more.

“We have developed a convention program that will provide in-depth experience on the demanding situations and opportunities facing today’s fleet operators,” said Hayley Tayler, events and projects editor at publisher MT Road Transport Media.

“It’s ideal for fleet managers or high-level decision-makers who need to stay up-to-date on hot industry topics. That’s why we’d love for him to sign up with us this summer. “

The Knowledge Zone is in the center of the room, with an easy-to-access layout that allows you to jump in and out of the sessions that interest you while exploring the rest of the show.

A full program of the convention is posted online, so why take a look at some of the big names already in attendance?

With its “all about the truck” mantra, RTX has a wide range of more than 250 exhibitors showcasing the newest vehicles, gadgets, and fleet services.

All major truck brands will be present at the exhibition (DAF, IVECO, Isuzu Trucks, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Renault Trucks, Scania and Volvo) along with industry newcomers HVS, Sany eTrucks and Volta Commercial Vehicles. You can even take a diversity of the models for a tour on site or around a committed driving route.

RTX is also the best opportunity to catch up with your industry peers and identify those new and very commercial relationships.

Attendance at the exhibition is completely free, so be sure to book your free-priced ticket today!

 

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