Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference
The 49
Utility companies from across the United States will be represented, as well as more than 60 manufacturers and service providers. Representatives from industry publications also will attend this year's EUFMC.
Conference Objective
The objective of the conference is the dissemination of information pertaining to the procurement, application, operation and maintenance of equipment electric utilities use. The meeting provides a forum for utility fleet managers to exchange information and discuss mutual problems. The conference promotes close cooperation between manufacturers, suppliers and fleet managers engaged in the development and design of vehicles and equipment associated with the electric-utility industry.
Manufacturers and service providers attend and exhibit at the conference by invitation only. Requests for new manufacturer and service provider invitations are considered at the Board of Directors meeting each October as spaces become available. To be considered for an invitation to the next conference, please send a letter of introduction and product information to the EUFMC President Jay Wooldridge.
Activities and Sessions
Conference activities include a drive-through equipment demonstration and equipment display, as well as an agenda of speakers and sessions on industry issues.
2002 EUFMC General Session Agenda
— Williamsburg Lodge Tidewater —
Tuesday, June 18
9:00 - 11:45 a.m. — General Session “Managing the 21st Century Fleet”
Keynote Address from Utility Executive
Determining Fleet Staffing Requirements
GPS — Tracking the Fleet
Washington Update
11:45 - 1:00 p.m. — Lunch on your own
1:00 - 2:45 p.m. — General Session
Federal Excise Tax Implications Update
Diesel Fuel Tax & Reporting
Developing a Plan for In-Sourcing Vehicle Maintenance
2:45 - 3:00 p.m. — Break
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. — General Session
Effective Management Skills
Wednesday, June 19
8:30 - 10:30 a.m. — General Session
ANSI 92.2 2001: What's Changed in the New Standard
ISO TC214: What will this Proposed Standard Mean to Your Organization? — Gary McAlexander, presenter
10:30 - 10:45 a.m. — Break
10:45 - Noon — General Session
Developing Vehicle Maintenance Standards/Rates
Liability Case Study — Catastrophic Equipment Failure
Noon - 1:00 p.m. — Buffet Luncheon
1:00 - 2:00 p.m. — Roundtable Discussion (All registrants welcome)
2:00 - 2:15 p.m. — Break
2:15 - 3:30 p.m. — Fleet Manager Forum (Utility representatives only)
3:30 p.m. — Adjourn
Manufacturers Attending EUFMC
Aero-Lift Co.
Alaskaug Inc.
Allison Transmission Div. of GMC
Alleghany Trailers
Altec Industries Inc.
Altec Industries
ARI-Hetra Inc.
Baker Equipment
Baker/Aichi LLC
Bombardier Recreational Products/Utility Vehicles
Braden Winch Co.
Case Corp.
Chelsea
Citicapital Bankers Leasing
Ditch Witch/The Charles Machine Works Inc.
Diversified Inspections
Elliott Equipment Co.
Ford Motor Co.
Freightliner Trucks
GE Capital Fleet Services
Gear Products Inc.
GM Fleet and Commercial (Chevrolet)
GM Fleet and Commercial (GMC)
Hogg & Davis Inc.
Hydraulic Industries Corp.
Industrial Corp. of America/Allegheny Trailers
International Truck and Engine Corp.
John Deere Construction Equipment Co.
Lift-All/Div. of Hydra Tech Inc.
MAP Enterprises Inc.
Marmon-Herrington Co.
Maximus Asset Solutions Division
MICO Inc.
Mobile Tool International Inc.
Monroe Truck Equipment Inc.
MTI Insulated Products Inc.
Muncie Power Products Inc.
Norstar Products International
OK Champion Corp.
Parker Hannifin
Pengo Corp.
Penske Truck Leasing
Pitman, Division of Shuttlelift
Posi-Plus Technologies Inc.
PS Energy Group Inc.
Reading Body Works Inc.
RKI Inc.
Sherman & Reilly Inc.
Soft Track Supply Inc.
Stahl
Stertil-Koni
Supreme Corp.
Svedala Drilling
Telelect East
Terex Hi-Ranger
Terex Telelect Inc.
Time Manufacturing - Condor
Time Manufacturing - Versalift
TSE International Inc.
Tulsa Winch Inc.
Union City Body Co.
Vermeer Manufacturing
Vilsmeier Auction Co., a Div. of Michael J. Hunyadt Inc.
VMC Right Track
Workhorse Custom Chassis
Utilities & Contractors Attending Conference
Alabama Power Co.
Alliant Energy
American Electric Power
Avista Utilities
Baltimore Gas & Electric
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
Cinergy
Cleco Corp.
ComEd
Conectiv
Connecticut Light & Power Co.
Consumers Energy
Davis E. Elliot Co. Inc.
Dominion Resources Services
Duke Energy Corp.
Duquesne Light Co.
Edison Electric Institute
Entergy
First Energy
Florida Power & Light
Georgia Power Co.
GPU Energy
Gulf Power Co.
Henkels & McCoy Inc.
Kansas City Power & Light
Madison Gas & Electric
Mastec North America Inc.
Mastec North America Inc. Energy Services
Minnesota Power
National Grid
National Grid USA
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.
NiSource
Northeast Utilities System
Nova Scotia Power Inc.
NSTAR
Oklahoma Gas & Electric
Orange & Rockland Utilities Inc.
Pike Electric Inc.
PPL
Progress Energy Service Co.
Progress Energy - Florida Power
Public Service Electric & Gas
Savannah Electric & Power
Sierra Pacific/Nevada Power
South Carolina Electric & Gas Co.
Tampa Electric Co.
TXU
Union Water Power Co.
United Illuminating Co.
UtiliCorp United
Vectren Corp.
Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
Xcel Energy
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