FVLNA 2024: A Lasting Impression
From May 21-23, CRC Transport had a memorable experience at the Finished Vehicle Logistics North America (FVLNA) 2024 exposition in Los Angeles. The event provided an excellent platform for networking and sharing insights within the automotive logistics community.

The Pre-Event Cocktail Reception allowed us to connect with industry peers against the backdrop of LA’s skyline, setting the tone for the event. Our booth, featuring a modern design and an interactive CRC Transport game, quickly became a highlight. Attendees enjoyed engaging in friendly competition for exciting prizes, and our barista coffee stand added a touch of warmth and community to the expo.

As we wrapped up, we left with new business opportunities, strengthened relationships, and a renewed passion for innovation in vehicle logistics. We’re excited to continue sharing our expertise and look forward to future events!
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