The National Truck Equipment Assn. (NTEA) has announced the dates and locations for the next two editions of The Work Truck Show.

The association presents this annual commercial truck and transportation equipment trade show in conjunction with the NTEA Annual Convention.
The Work Truck Show 2005 runs from March 2-4 next year, along with the 41st annual NTEA Convention (Convention runs March 1-4) at the Indiana Convention Center & RCA Dome in Indianapolis.
The Work Truck Show 2006 and the 42nd annual NTEA Convention (Convention runs Feb. 28-March 3) will be held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
The Work Truck Show is a business-to-business trade event produced by the NTEA to bring together manufacturers, distributors, buyers and users of work trucks in all industries, including delivery, government, utility, construction and landscaping.
Hundreds of exhibitors display full-size vehicles and equipment for truck Classes 1 through 8, featuring the latest products available in the industry. The concurrent NTEA Annual Convention features a full educational conference with industry-specific sessions over three days, providing timely information on industry trends, vehicle specification, as well as business and fleet management. The event is open to all industry professionals, together representing nearly $8 billion in buying power.
Registration for the Work Truck Show 2005 opens in October 2004.
For more information about The Work Truck Show, call (800) 441-NTEA or visit www.ntea.com for a review of the 2004 event.
Established in 1964, the NTEA is the leading association supporting the $86 billion commercial truck and transportation equipment industry.
The association currently represents nearly 1,600 companies that manufacture, distribute, install, sell and repair commercial trucks, truck bodies, truck equipment, trailers and accessories.
Buyers of work trucks and the major commercial truck chassis manufacturers also belong to the association. The NTEA provides in-depth technical information, education and money-saving opportunities through its member programs, publications, services and sponsorship of The Work Truck Show.
The association maintains its administrative headquarters in suburban Detroit and a government relations office in Washington, D.C.
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