The Work Truck Show 2008 Registration Opens October 2007
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – Registration for The Work Truck Show 2008 and 44th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention opens in early October.
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – Registration for The Work Truck Show 2008 and 44th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention opens in early October. Visit www.ntea.com to download a registration form and make hotel reservations through the NTEA Convention Housing Bureau.
The Work Truck Show 2008 will be held Feb. 26–28, (convention and educational sessions run Feb. 25–28) at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Register by Jan. 11, 2008, to take advantage of early bird discounts. Also beginning in October, housing reservations can be made by calling (888) 846-0170 weekdays 9 a.m.–8 p.m. EST.
Produced annually by NTEA, The Work Truck Show is North America’s largest work truck event. It brings together vocational truck fleet managers, truck buyers, and maintenance personnel from the Class 1–8 market with hundreds of the manufacturers, distributors, and dealers that produce the trucks and equipment critical to their work. In this single location, attendees check out the latest full-size work trucks and equipment while examining individual vehicle components offered by 500 suppliers. The event also features industry-specific technical and business management training sessions.
For a list of current exhibitors, interactive floor plan and additional information, visit www.ntea.com, or call (800) 441-NTEA (6832).
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