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Keyfuels to Exhibit at Multimodal 2013
Keyfuels will be exhibiting its industry leading range of fuel card and fuel management solutions to key figures in the freight, transport and logistics industries at Multimodal 2013.
The show, taking place on the 23-25th April at the Birmingham NEC Arena, is the UK and Ireland’s leading freight transport and logistics exhibition. Now in its sixth year, the event has evolved into a premiere event in the industry calendar and one that decision makers utilise to find ways of optimising their supply chain and transportation flow.
Peter Bridgen, Managing Director of Keyfuels, commented: “Multimodal 2013 presents a great opportunity to get in front of key industry decision makers and discuss the right solutions for the profitability of their business.
“Those in attendance at the show will be able to find out how Keyfuels’ market leading solutions can help transport, freight and logistics companies bottom lines, while helping their businesses continue to grow despite shrinking margins.”
With more than 5,500 key decision makers attending the show in 2012, Multimodal 2013 promises to be a great show for presenting products and making new connections.
For more information on the Keyfuels’ range of fuel management and fuelcard solutions contact on 01922 704488 or visit www.keyfuels.co.uk.
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