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Eric Bearly at (310) 533-2579 Or Eric.Bearly@Bobit.Com Or Bob Brown, Jr EXHIBIT WWW.GOVFLEETEXPO.COM JUNE 10-12, 2013 HENRY B GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO, TX Brought to you by the publishers of Government Fleet magazine, GFX is the only national event solely dedicated to all levels of public sector )eet management. Exhibiting is your BEST opportunity to be in front of your target market of Public Sector Fleet Managers . Exhibit in a unique environment where Public Sector Fleet Managers gather to gain information they need to improve the e2ciency of their )eets. Make sure to be face-to-face with this captive audience right when they are busy researching speci4c products and services to help accomplish those goals. Grab new prospects, leads and maintain your market share against your competitors. Sign up for space today! “The Government Fleet Expo & Conference is an e2cient and e7ective way to connect with )eet leaders in the various government sectors. It is a well-organized, thoughtfully produced event.” ~Kerry Brock, Parker Hanni4n, Forest City, NC CONTACT: Eric Bearly at (310) 533-2579 or [email protected] or Bob Brown, Jr. at (248) 601-2005 or [email protected] (MI, IN, OH) WWW.GOVFLEETEXPO.COM JUNE 10-12, 2013 HENRY B GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO, TX 2 FACTS YOU NEED TO CONSIDER V GFX is brought to you by the publishers of Government Fleet , Automotive Fleet , Business Fleet , Fleet Financials , and Work Truck —the authority on )eet vehicle management for over 50 years, and is backed by the industry’s heavy hitters and national associations. V As an exhibitor at the Government Fleet Expo and Conference, you will have vast brand exposure in the months leading up to the event and face-to-face interaction with quali4ed buyers and decision-makers. HOW DO I SIGN-UP? Visit www.GovFleetExpo.com and download the Exhibit Space Contract. Return the completed contract by fax to (310) 533-2511. WHO SHOULD EXHIBIT Vehicle Manufacturers—Cars, Light and Medium Duty GPS/Telematics Technologies Trucks, Alternative/Green Vehicles Maintenance Shop Suppliers Equipment Manufacturers—Grounds Maintenance, Fluid/Oil Providers Street Sweepers, Construction Equipment, Maintenance Fleet Consultants Equipment, Vehicle Lifts Remarketers & Auto Auctions Fleet Management & Motorpool Software Leasing & Finance Companies Alternative Fuels Technologies Accident and Risk Management Solutions Fuel Management Suppliers Safety & Driver Training Providers Tire Suppliers Add Sponsorship to Pack a Big Punch CONTACT: Eric Bearly at (310) 533-2579 or [email protected] or Bob Brown, Jr. at (248) 601-2005 or [email protected] (MI, IN, OH) WWW.GOVFLEETEXPO.COM JUNE 10-12, 2013 HENRY B GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO, TX PAST ATTENDEE HISTORY 100 BEST FLEETS AUSTIN FIRE DEPARTMENT CHEVIN FLEET SOLUTIONS 1ST CAPITAL AUCTION INK AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT CHRYSLER GROUP FLEET 8TH MARINE CORPS DISTRICT AUSTIN WATER UTILITY CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER A & A TOPPERS AUSTIN-TRAVIS COUNTY EMS CITY OF ABBOTSFORD A&A MANUFACTURING CO., INC. AUTO DRIVEAWAY CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE A.C.U.A AUTO FINANCE NEWS CITY OF AMARILLO A.R.E. INC. AUTO GAS AMERICA CITY OF ANAHEIM A-1 ALTERNATIVE FUEL SYSTEMS AUTOMOTIVE RENTALS INC CITY OF ARVADA A123SYSTEMS AUTOMOTIVE VIDEO, INC. CITY OF AURORA, WATER DEPARTMENT ACE EQUIPMENT AUTOVISION WIRELESS CITY OF AUSTIN - SOLID WASTE SERVICES DEPT. ACHD AUTOZONE, INC. CITY OF AUSTIN PARKS & REC. ACME AUTO LEASING AVS CITY OF AUSTIN, FLEET SERVICES ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT A-Z BUS SALES CITY OF AUSTIN, PUBLIC WORKS ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS AZ COMMERCIAL CITY OF BELLEVUE ADAYANA B CO SWC US ARMY CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS ADVANCED ENGINE MANAGEMENT, INC. BAF TECHNOLOGIES CITY OF BIRMINGHAM ADVANCETEC INDUSTRIES INC BALL STATE UNIVERSITY CITY OF BOISE AFH HOLDING COMPANY BARNES DISTRIBUTION CITY OF BORGER, TX AGILE FLEETCOMMANDER BARRY MAHER AND ASSOCIATES CITY OF BOULDER - FLEET SERVICES AGILEASSETS INC. BAUER COMPRESSORS, INC. CITY OF BRADENTON, FL AGILENCY BAY AREA CLIMATE COLLABORATIVE (BACC) CITY OF BRYAN AGILITY FUEL SYSTEMS BAYTECH CORPORATION CITY OF BURNABY AIDT BEDSLIDE CITY OF CALGARY, FLEET SERVICES AIR 1 BY YARA NORTH AMERICA BG PRODUCTS, INC. CITY OF CALLAWAY ALAMEDA COUNTY BLUE SUN BIODIESEL CITY OF CARLSBAD ALAMO AREA CLEAN CITIES COALITION BLUE SUN ENERGY INC CITY OF CASPER ALL STAR FLEET SERVICES LLC BOBCAT CITY OF CEDAR RAPIDS ALTE, LLC BOB-HOPE AIRPORT CITY OF CHARLOTTE ALTEC INDUSTRIES. INC. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION CITY OF CHESAPEAKE ALTECH-ECO CORP. BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON CITY OF CHICAGO ALTERNATIVE VEHICLE SOLUTIONS BOULDER COUNTY FLEET SERVICES CITY OF CHICO AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO. INC. BOULDER ELECTRIC VEHICLE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN CO BOYER TRUCKS CITY OF CLOVIS AMERICAN MADE LINER SYSTEMS BOYETT PETROLEUM CITY OF COLORADO SPRINGS AMERICAN MATERIAL HANDLING BREC CITY OF COLUMBUS AMERICAN ROAD PRODUCTS BRENNTAG NORTH AMERICA CITY OF COMMERCE CITY AMERIFLEET TRANSPORTATION BRIDGESTONE AMERICA'S TIRE OPERATIONS CITY OF CONCORD ANGI ENERGY SYSTEMS BROWARD SHERIFF’S OFFICE CITY OF CONROE ANTARCTIC SUPPORT CONTRACT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT CITY OF COPPELL APWA BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CITY OF COQUITLAM ARAPAHOE COUNTY BURT AUTOMOTIVE NETWORK CITY OF CORAL GABLES AREONVIRONMENT BUYBOARD CITY OF CORONA ARI C.O.A AVIATION CITY OF CULVER CITY ARIZONA EMERGENCY PRODUCTS, INC CADDO PARISH COMMISSION CITY OF DALLAS ARKANSAS CNG CONVERSION CENTER CALSTART CITY OF DAVENPORT ARLINGTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT CANYON COUNTY FLEET CITY OF DAYTON - AVIATION ARMY & AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE CAR TOYS, INC. CITY OF DENTON ARSENAULT ASSOCIATES CARGOTEC USA INC. CITY OF DUBLIN ARVADA CARTER CHEVROLET AGENCY CITY OF DULUTH ASA ELECTRONICS, LLC CASE IH AGRICULTURE CITY OF EDMOND ASC PAE CELLCONTROL CITY OF EDMONTON ASPRO CENTRAL TEXAS CLEAN CITIES CITY OF ENCINITAS ASSETWORKS CERRITOS COLLEGE CITY OF EUGENE ASSN OF EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT PROFESSION- CFA SOFTWARE, INC. CITY OF EVERETT, WA ALS CHAPMAN AUTO GROUP CITY OF FAIRFIELD AT&T WIRELESS CHATHAM CONSULTING, INC CITY OF FARGO ATLANTIC COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY CHEASPEAKE ENERGY CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE ATLAS COPCO/GREENFIELD CHEMFREE CORPORATION CITY OF FLAGSTAFF ATS PROCESSING SERVICES CHEROKEE NATION CITY OF FORT COLLINS AUCTERUS, LLC CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORPORATION CONTACT: Eric Bearly at (310) 533-2579 or [email protected] or Bob Brown, Jr. at (248) 601-2005 or [email protected] (MI, IN, OH) WWW.GOVFLEETEXPO.COM JUNE 10-12, 2013 HENRY B GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO, TX PAST ATTENDEE HISTORY CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY COMAL COUNTY CITY OF FORT WAYNE CITY OF RENO COMAL COUNTY ROAD DEPT-FLEET SERVICES CITY OF FORT WORTH CITY OF RICHMOND COMDATA CORPORATION CITY OF FORT WORTH EQUIPMENT SERVICES CITY OF RIVERSIDE COMPASSCOM SOFTWARE CITY OF FRANKLIN CITY OF ROANOKE COMPLETE COACH WORKS CITY OF FREMONT CITY OF ROCHESTER COMTECH MOBILE DATACOM CITY OF FRESNO CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVOY SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES CITY OF FRESNO FLEET MANAGEMENT CITY OF SAN ANTONIO CORPORATE CLAIMS MGMT. 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