Quintegia has entered into a partnership with A.I.A.G.A. (the Italian Association of Corporate Vehicle Fleet Buyers and Managers), placing a strong focus on the future of corporate mobility and the increasingly strategic role of fleet managers. This comes ahead of the upcoming Automotive Dealer Day, where company fleets will be a central theme. In this context, Fleet Manager Canvas will take center stage—a study analyzing key priorities, challenges, and future outlooks in the sector, offering an up-to-date perspective on an area that is becoming ever more crucial in both business strategies and the transformation of the automotive industry.
“The agreement reflects a shared commitment to ensure that insights into fleet management and corporate mobility effectively address the needs of a rapidly evolving segment. Fleet management is shifting from a purely administrative function to a strategic lever for business transformation,” said Tommaso Bortolomiol, CEO of Quintegia.
In addition to encouraging the participation of fleet managers and industry professionals in Verona from May 19 to 21, the partnership will also shape the event’s content. Laura Echino, President and Co-founder of A.I.A.G.A., will play a key role in the session scheduled for Thursday, May 21, from 12.00 PM to 1.00 PM, in the Sala Gialla, titled: “Fleet Manager Canvas: A European and Italian Dialogue on the Energy Transition in Corporate Mobility”
The session will open with a presentation of the Fleet Manager Canvas study, conducted by Quintegia, which provides an updated snapshot of fleet managers’ priorities, decision-making criteria, and expectations toward service partners. The panel will explore the profound transformation currently underway in corporate fleet management, now being reshaped by regulatory pressures, ESG goals, technological innovation, and new organizational responsibilities. In this context, the fleet manager is taking on an increasingly strategic role in corporate decision-making.
Building on these insights, Laura Echino will examine how the role of the fleet manager is evolving across Italy and Europe, highlighting the key skills now required and the differences in market maturity between Italy and other European countries.
In this evolving landscape, fleet management is becoming a key player in energy transition processes and a significant contributor to the renewal of vehicle fleets.









