TMW Systems will hold its annual TransForum User Conference and Exhibition Sept. 13-16 in Orlando, Fla.
by Staff
July 13, 2015
TMW Systems president David Wangler speaking at last year's TransForum. Photo: Jim Beach
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TMW Systems president David Wangler speaking at last year's TransForum. Photo: Jim Beach
TMW Systems will hold its annual TransForum User Conference and Exhibition Sept. 13-16 in Orlando, Fla.
The event will provide TMW Systems customers with a learning and networking experience that informs users of the latest news and developments regarding all TMW software products. Presentations will be given by TMW leaders and professionals and the whole event will be focused on extending the value of software for customers.
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Activities will include guest speakers, classes and product sessions given by TMW representatives, as well as an exhibition floor with showcases from several different trucking and transport related companies.
The event takes place at the Marriott World Center in Orlando and registration is currently open. To register or find out more information, click here.
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