CVF 2019 to focus on new trends, attract more than 400 delegates

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CVF 2019 (Commercial Vehicle Forum 2019),  a Commercial Vehicle & Road Transport focussed event – wherein industry leaders, visionaries and disruptors meet to discuss the future of CV & Road Transport Industry in India, will be held on 25th April at The Westin Pune.

CVF 2019 is a conference and exhibition – with more than 400 delegates, 50 exhibitors and 60 speakers encompassing the entire ecosystem of the Indian CV industry spread over an area of 15,000 Sqft.

This time the event is being organized with the theme of  “Countdown 2020,” focusses on the readiness of the Commercial Vehicle industry to embrace the changes that shall come into force as mandatory regulations come into play.

The crowd sourced agenda is comprehensive and shall run two sessions in parallel with tracks focusing on: Current Market Developments and Future Opportunities. Market Development track shall cover topics entailing aftermarket, pricing strategy and product evolution whereas Future Opportunities track shall cover topics including alternate power trains, connected vehicles, autonomous vehicles and other disruptive technologies.

One of the biggest and brightest names of the Indian Commercial Vehicles industry – Vinod Sahay, CEO Mahindra Truck and Bus & Construction Equipment Divisions is the Chairman of the forum and shall deliver the key note address followed by panel discussions where in other industry leaders such as V Ramaswamy – CEO, Cargowings Logistics, Mr. Rahul Sonawane – Head Sales and Service, Kamaz Motors, Keshab Chandra Sen – CEO and President, MLR Auto and Milind Kapoor – Senior Vice President, Marketing,  Channel Management, Business Development, Piaggio and many more will be sharing their insights.

Attendees to CVF 2019 will not only hear views from industry leaders on the key trends and challenges of the Indian CV Industry but also discover new innovations, the latest technologies and best practices in the industry as it progresses towards the year 2020. Some of the key solution providers at the forum will include Wuerth Elektronik, Machinecraft, Frimo, HP Lubricants, Trak N Tell and many others.

Erich Nesselhauf, the Ex CEO Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, called “Commercial Vehicle Forum, one of the most prestigious meetings in India, because the forum brings forth the changing thought & ideas about the future of the CV Industry.”

In line with Erich’s thought above and the recognition of the changing regulation i.e. BSVI which shall come into force on 1st April 2020, CVF shall offer a well-rounded perspective to all the OEMs, suppliers and logistics service providers to focus on the areas that need to be strengthened to embrace the change. It will also shed light on future opportunities which will contribute to their profit pools – which are those and how to capture them.

Companies and individuals interested in joining the growing list of disruptors, visionaries and innovators at CVF can contact the Project Director – Rohit Dewan, on +91 9811152332 or email rohit@threefold.in for details.

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