FleetForward.com is the fleet community’s resource to understand new concepts and solutions around mobility involving electric vehicles, shared mobility, connected fleets, and autonomous technology.
by Staff
June 11, 2019
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Bobit Business Media, the world’s largest fleet publisher, announces the launch of Fleet Forward, a new website and brand within Bobit’s fleet universe.
FleetForward.com is designed to be the fleet community’s resource to understand new concepts and solutions around mobility, including electric vehicles, shared mobility, connected fleets, autonomous technology, smart cities, and more.
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Fleetforward.com, directed primarily to commercial and government fleet operators, delivers curated mobility content along with original news and articles from Bobit’s fleet editors.
The site covers new types of fleets as well, from shared mobility and last-mile fleets to automakers’ mobility services, peer-to-peer networks, and suppliers to Transportation Network Companies (TNCs).
“Today, fleet operators are increasingly bombarded with news and information on the disruption in transportation,” says Chris Brown, executive editor of Fleetforward.com.
“This disruption represents opportunity, yet it’s not easy to make sense of it all,” Brown adds. “Fleet Forward will help them separate the signal to noise to understand what will be relevant to their fleets.”
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