Fleet Engineer

22 June 2023 | British Motor Museum - Warwickshire

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Logistics UK’s popular Fleet Engineer event returns for 2023, which offers help and advice to enable fleet engineers/managers/workshop managers to better manage the vehicles and trailers they are responsible for maintaining. The key focus of this year’s event is on the developments in brakes, steering and suspension; addressing the fundamentals of today’s issues; looking at current and future developments (aligned to ADAS and autonomy); and exploring what these enhancements will mean to the maintenance regime for operators.

 

Our strong programme of speakers will give a well-rounded view from manufacturers, industry experts and government, along with the chance to network with like-minded professionals within the industry.

 

 

Phil Lloyd, Logistics UK’s Head of Engineering Policy:

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“Keeping up to date with the developments of modern vehicle technology is becoming increasingly challenging for commercial vehicle engineers – and there is more to come as technology continues to advance at a rapid rate.  Logistics UK’s Fleet Engineer event 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 the future of vehicle design and autonomous driving.  The event is a must-attend for anyone with responsibility for specifying commercial vehicles, ensuring roadworthiness, compliance and/or maintaining vehicles – so if that’s you, then why not come and join us?”

 

Programme Highlights

  • Vehicle safety in an autonomous world.
  • Maintenance – a Traffic Commissioners view.
  • Developments in brakes, steering and suspension aligned to ADAS and autonomy.
  • The art of braking. 
  • Maintaining in-service standards
  • Who's accountable when it all goes wrong?
  • Maintaining traction.
  • Maintaining compliance – DVSA view.

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Speakers include

  • Michael Talbot – Deputy Head of CCAV.
  • Mark Cracknell – Programme Director, ZENZIC.
  • Kevin Rooney – Traffic Commissioner.
  • Steve Oakley, Technical Manager, Scania UK.
  • Jim Crawley – Homologation Engineer, Haldex. 
  • Gary Thomas – Business Development Director, Wheely-safe.
  • Nina Day – Policy Advisor, HSE. 
  • Gary Powell – Technical Manager, Bridgestone.   
  • ​Philip Lapczuk, Enforcement Policy Manager, DVSA.
  • Neil Barlow, Head of Vehicle Policy & Engineering, DVSA. 

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Each session provided good information which kept me up to date with relevant transport news.

I found the whole seminar excellent. Good choice and the speakers, came over very well giving us good information on the lastest technology, whats out there and coming in the future. 

Excellent, clear and concise presentations by people who know their subject.

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Prices: 

Member: 

£290.00

 

Non-Member: 

£330.00

 

Venue:

British Motor Museum

Gaydon

Warwickshire

 

Time: 9am - 4pm

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