Event Review
Procurement Strategies for EPA 2027: With ever-changing emissions requirements and advances in technology, equipment chassis procurement can be a moving target. This panel explored how manufacturers are approaching these changes and the strategies some fleet managers are using to keep their fleets compliant and reliable.
Artificial Intelligence in Fleet Management: Industry experts discussed how Artificial Intelligence can help fleet professionals succeed and what to expect from current technology.
Rental Strategies in Difficult Financial Times: Why are companies opting for rentals or maintaining an in-house pool of vehicles and equipment? Are they facing capital restrictions that make renting more feasible than purchasing? This panel discussed the topic from the perspectives of equipment rental vendors, a utility fleet and a contractor who rents equipment.
Roundtables: An EUFMC signature event brought together fleet representatives and suppliers to discuss mutual challenges and find solutions.
The 73rd annual EUFMC will be held May 31- June 3, 2026, at the Williamsburg Lodge and Conference Center in Williamsburg, Virginia. For more information, visit www. eufmc. com.
High Marks
EUFMC 2025
“ EUFMC isn’ t just another industry event— it’ s a hub of innovation, collaboration and practical learning. The opportunity to engage directly with peers from across the country, explore cutting-edge equipment and dive into sessions on electrification, safety and data-driven fleet management is invaluable. These insights help me make smarter decisions that directly impact our fleet’ s efficiency, sustainability and bottom line.”
Stuart Wilkie, fleet manager, PacifiCorp
“ As a first-year attendee, my experience at EUFMC was awesome. This is a big event as far as the number of attendees, but it has a community atmosphere that allows time to connect with people about work in a relaxed environment. I also appreciated the speakers and information sessions that provided a perspective on what was happening in the industry with some learning moments to sharpen my leadership and management skills.”
Marco van Enter, VP support services, Valard Construction
“ It was energizing at EUFMC to be around so many professionals from across the country who share the same goals and challenges, and especially valuable, reassuring and motivating to connect with other utility fleet managers and hear that many of us are navigating similar issues. One of the highlights for me were the Roundtables, which were incredibly insightful.”
Bill Koselnak, transportation operating supervisor, Orange and Rockland Utilities
“ EUFMC is extremely beneficial. It is tailored to fleet staff and provides a good overall experience from the location and venue to the speakers, panels and roundtables. At the end of the day, we’ re all working for the same industry. As a platform for networking EUFMC allows us to lean on each other as beginners and experts to better understand opportunities that we all have, and how to overcome some of the same issues that all fleet departments face.”
Jerred Miller, supervisor – vehicle fleet, Cleco
An expanded program for EUFMC’ s third annual Women in Utility Fleet networking opportunity included 58 women fleet professionals and women representatives from manufacturers and suppliers of services for utility fleets.
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