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Fleet Safety Developments Print

Get the latest updates on the Fleet Forum Fleet Safety Project 

With the first implementation in Kenya of the Fleet Safety Project nearly complete and the toolkit soon to be launched, check our updated Fleet Safety pages to learn more about the latest news on the project, information on the global fleet safety epidemic, and links to further information resources.  The toolkit will soon be launched and available to interested organisations so check back regularly. 

 
Annual Conference Print

Register Now for the 2008 Fleet Forum Annual Conference 

Registration is now open for the 2008 Fleet Forum Annual Conference.  This year's event is focused on addressing the impact the current economic environment is making on humanitarian fleet operations, and will answer the question of how improving fleet management practices will directly impact resource utilisation, improve efficiencies and result in more effective aid delivery.  Find out more and request an invitation to attend on our conference pages

 
Direction Issue 2 Print

thumb_direction_2_coverthumbIssue 2 Fleet Forum Direction Magazine Online Now 

The second issue of Direction magazine is out now.  With contributions from a range of organisations, the March issue covers topics including accountability in fleet operations, outsourcing, workshops, maintenance, and training.  Transport also gets a human face, when we highlight the realities of the healthcare plight of many staff operating along transport routes.  Download a copy or send a request to receive a hardcopy here

 
Aid + Trade Print

On 29-30 January 2008 the Fleet Forum will be presenting at this year's Aid + Trade conference in Geneva.  Fleet Forum Coordinator, Rob McConnell will be speaking on two panels on 29 January and will be available for meetings during the Meet the Buyers sessions.

During a morning workshop on Transportation Relief the Fleet Forum will be joined by Riders for Health to examinethumb_at_logo transport operational effectiveness and efficiency, with a special focus on accountability and fleet operations in challenging environments including emergencies.  Following this session, the Fleet Forum will be a part of an afternoon workshop, along with WFP and Muslim Aid, entitled Partnering for Relief, where the focus will be on optimising logistics.

 
Project Launches Print

Fleet Safety Kick-off Meeting Held in Nairobi to Initiate Kenya Implementation Phase 

The Fleet Forum launched the first implementation of its Fleet Safety Project in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday 14 November 2007.  The Kenya Implementation phase of this global road safety project will train more than 1500 staff from 6 agencies - Oxfam, World Vision International, Goal, ADRA, UN World Food Programme and Care International.

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