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NAFA Announces 2024 100 Best Fleets Contest

NAFA Fleet Management Association has announced its 100 Best Fleets in the Americas contest for 2024.

There are four categories open to fleet organizations in the contest, these are:


  • Public 100 Best Fleets: For fleet organizations including law enforcement, public safety, municipalities, public education, or other government entities.

  • Commercial 100 Best Fleets: For fleet organizations including corporations, small businesses, some utility companies, or any other for-profit entities.

  • Fleet Professional of the Year Award: Recognizing the top fleet professional of the year.

  • Fleet Technician of the Year Award: Honouring the top fleet technician of the year.


Additionally, the 100 Best Fleets in the Americas contest is open to any fleet in North, Central and South America and application into the contest is free entirely an online process.

The deadline for submissions is January 26, 2024 and the winners will be announced at the NAFA 2024 Institute & Expo, taking place in San Antonio, Texas, April 22-24.

For more details on how to enter the 100 Best Fleets in the Americas contest, click here.

 

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