SHANGHAI, Dec. 17, 2010
/PRNewswire-Asia/ -- "Green Fleet World 2010" -- co-organized by the
Trade Association of Shanghai Communications & Transportation and
Global Leaders Institute was held on December 8-9, 2010 at the Shanghai InterContinental Hotel Pudong, China.
This conference is officially supported by the Shanghai Municipal
Transport & Port Authority and Shanghai Urban Construction &
Communications, and supported by the Urban Public Transport Society.
Green Fleet World 2010 is the only executive summit in Asia Pacific
designed for FLEET OPERATORS and related industries who are charged
with the difficult but essential task of measuring and reducing the
environmental impact of their company's operations.
The two-day
executive conference gathers an exciting line-up of 160+ top-level
decision-makers from government officials, fleet professionals, networks
and associations, components providers, industry regulators, and
service providers from more than 10 countries: China, Korea, Japan, Singapore, France, Germany, Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and the U.S.
Over 120
delegates and 40 keynote speakers attend this Summit. Presentations have
been made by senior representatives of the Ministry of Transport of
PRC, Shanghai Municipal Transport and Port Authority, Shanghai Urban
Construction & Communications, Shanghai BA-SHI Group, Beijing Public
Transport Company, and the Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform
Institute, etc. Foreign top-level speakers of major companies include
those from TNT, DHL, Veolia Transport, etc.
Meanwhile, Green Fleet World 2010 focuses on energy-saving and Emission Reduction Strategy integrating China's
Current Situation with International Trends; Experience on Shanghai
Expo New Energy Vehicles Operation; Euro V Bus Applications and
Operating Cost Analysis, Lightweight Technology and Automotive Industry
Development of China; Lightweight Technology and Automotive Industry Development of China.
Renowned presenters speaking at the main conference on December 8 and 9 included Zhu Jialin from the Ministry of Transport of the PRC, Sun Jianping from Shanghai Urban Construction & Communications and Shanghai Municipal Transport & Port Authority, etc.
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