IPWEA Fleet Conference 2023: Industry Education and Networking in a Post-COVID World

It’s the most exciting time to be involved in fleet. So many things are changing, and you
can only know some things. You need to learn from your peers. You need to learn from
the people who have gone first, whether it’s electric vehicles, the chain of responsibility,
or telematics.”

Marc Sibbald, Director IPWEA Fleet

The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) Fleet Conference 2023,
led by Director Marc Sibbald for the first time, achieved tremendous success, breaking
records for the number of exhibitors and participants. The conference, held without
COVID-related travel restrictions or concerns, aimed to reestablish IPWEA’s
significance as a significant educator and resource provider in the fleet industry.

Sibbald emphasised that the conference’s primary goal was to remind attendees of the
resources and networking opportunities available through IPWEA membership. He
explained that the organisation’s primary purpose is education, providing fleet managers
with resources such as the plant and vehicle management manual, a whole-of-life cost
calculator and a range of face-to-face workshops.

The conference’s program was praised for its strong and diverse lineup of speakers and
sessions, covering more than just electric vehicles. With a focus on chain of
responsibility, people management, technical workshop management, and the use of
technology to improve efficiency, Sibbald believes the key takeaway from the event was
that there is much more to fleet management than just electric vehicles.

The conference introduced the concept of the “Four Dimensions of Fleet Management,”
which resonated with attendees. These dimensions include technical, people,
technology, and strategy – all crucial components of successful fleet management.
Sibbald also acknowledged the need for more diversity and gender equality in the
industry, noting the increasing number of women entering the field. The audience
reflected this shift, and he hopes to encourage even greater diversity at future events.

The conference adopted a unique approach to facilitate networking, splitting attendees
into different sessions and forcing them to interact with new people, sparking thought-

provoking conversations. This strategy proved successful in connecting participants with
industry decision-makers.

As for future trends in fleet management, Sibbald predicts that technology will play an
increasingly important role in fleet optimisation and cost reduction. Particularly in fleet
optimisation:


 Utilising technology to understand fleet utilisation.
 Rethinking the number of vehicles needed in a fleet.
 Reducing running costs.

He anticipates that next year’s conference will feature more case studies on electric
vehicles, charging infrastructure, and GPS technology, as more organisations embrace
these innovations.

Joining IPWEA is essential for industry professionals who wish to stay current on the
latest trends and learn from their peers. With the rapidly changing landscape of fleet
management, staying connected and informed through IPWEA membership is more
important than ever.

The IPWEA Fleet Management Training Days are designed explicitly for fleet
practitioners, coordinators, and managers like you.

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The IPWEA Fleet Management Training Day is an opportunity for fleet practitioners,
coordinators and managers to get together and learn from each other to solve common
issues or share tips on managing challenging projects.

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Fleet Conference 2022 – The word on everybody’s lips?

At the recent IPWEA fleet conference in Brisbane, members of the local government community and vendor representatives gathered to discuss all things fleet. But what was it that everybody wanted to talk about? – Read on.

At the stand in the main hall, Formbird’s team rubbed shoulders and exchanged ideas with a steady stream of customers and soon-to-be customers.

Mark Hosking, CEO and founder of Formbird, was also fortunate to be invited to speak. He presented his thoughts on the theme of the conference. – Leading Fleet Management Through Change.

Hosking took a deep dive into the big idea that underwrites his guiding philosophy; great software transforms an organisation’s information into communication.

His tenant is that fleet managers should be making decisions based on data, not spending their time managing the data resonated with the crowd, and he welcomed the feedback after the presentation.

Did he get to the topic that everyone wanted to hear about? Electric vehicles, yes! To summarise Mark’s thoughts, electric vehicle adoption will be a crucial milestone for fleet information management systems (FMIS). FMIS, by automating data collection, will take the drudgery of fleet data collection, enabling rich data analysis at its highest quality.

Automating data collection will enable organisations to focus on the big picture and establish a predictive model to deliver results for fleet managers.

Mark Hosking, Founder CEO Formbird

This “future-focused” fleet management model will deliver a continuous improvement cycle. That will give fleet managers a good night’s sleep, knowing that their processes retain corporate knowledge and promote operational safety.

Adopting continuous improvement practices will drive innovation giving fleet managers the fleet they planned for, not the fleet they ended up with. In Mark’s words,

You don’t want to end up like Mediocrities.

Don’t miss next year’s Australiasian Fleet conference that moves to the Gold Coast; I’m sure Formbird and Mark will see you then.

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