PeopleNet and TMW to host inaugural conference in Nashville

by Truck News

CLEVELAND, Ohio – PeopleNet and TMW Systems announced recently that they will welcome thousands of transportation industry professionals at the inaugural in.sight User Conference and Expo September 25-28 in Nashville, Tenn.

In.sight is one of the industry’s largest technology events, with more than 350 educational sessions, 70+ exhibitors and dozens of networking opportunities tailored to the interests of professionals representing for-hire and private fleets, brokers, 3PLs, heavy duty repair centers and other industry businesses.

“By combining the PeopleNet and TMW conferences into a single event, we set out to create a truly unique experience that establishes a new benchmark for customer value,” said Brian McLaughlin, president of PeopleNet. “We plan to provide attendees with a transformative learning and networking experience for transportation enterprises of all types and sizes.”

The conference will also feature a series of “Peer2Peer” roundtables that dive into a number of issues – and applied solutions – affecting today’s transportation businesses.

“Attending in.sight is essential for any industry enterprise that is committed to maximizing its competitive advantage through technology,” said TMW president Dave Wangler. “By joining us in Nashville, you will have access to the smartest minds and most effective innovators in the business. This is not simply a user conference; it’s a truly immersive experience that enables participants to examine trucking intelligence from every angle.”

PeopleNet and TMW also will announce the recipients of the organizations’ “Innovator of the Year” awards, which recognize customers who have best leveraged technology through innovations in integration, custom-tailored applications, process implementation, training methods and more.

For more information or to register for in.sight, visit http://insightuserconference.com.


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