Just two weeks to go until 2023 Great British Fleet Event

It’s just 14 days until the 2023 Great British Fleet Event gets underway – delivering an unmissable line-up of industry insights, unveilings and awards.

Registrations for the free-to-attend event are still open here

Large numbers of fleet decision-makers have already signed up to be at the show and registrations for the free-to-attend event are still open here.

As with previous years, the show includes a chock-full line-up of conferences, exhibitions, networking and the unveiling of Fleet World’s Great British Fleet Awards winners – ensuring optimal use of a day out of the office.

It’s the first year that GBFE has been held at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes – offering extra space and easier access for visitors – while the awards ceremony is now a black-tie gala dinner opened by a champagne reception.

The new format is already proving a lure for both visitors and exhibitors. Some 40 organisations will be present at the show in the exhibition section, from car and van makers through to leasing, technology, safety and fleet management firms – and much more. Both the Association of Fleet Professionals and BVRLA will also be at the show to talk about their latest work and advise on everything from supply challenges to the EV transition.

The Masterclass conference programme is also bigger and better than ever – including the fleet sector’s most pre-eminent experts and covering topics ranging from sustainability, mobility and risk management, to connected vehicles and electric vehicles within the future fleet landscape.

The evening’s entertainment programme includes wellbeing insights from Olympic medallist Leon Taylor and a spellbinding performance from magician Paul Lytton as we also reveal this year’s movers and shakers among UK fleet operators, OEMs and service suppliers.

Doors open to the 2023 GBFE at 9am on 25 April. To make sure you don’t miss out on this year’s must-attend fleet event, sign up here.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.