Pre-show registration levels indicate a strong interest in the 34th Annual North American Truck Show, according to show director Greg Coughlin.
The three-day show, which is held at the Boston Convention
Pre-registration Strong for 2006 North American Truck Show
and Exposition Center (BCEC), begins April 20 and is primarily targeted at vocational or “work truck” fleets, including construction, fire/rescue, refuse and delivery vehicles.
“For 35 years, our show has provided a fun, relaxing and affordable way for people to see the latest product and service innovations in trucking,” said Coughlin. “We love being located in the heart of Boston at the award-winning BCEC because it provides our visitors with every modern amenity – from the Tastes of Boston Food Court to state-of-the-art meeting rooms. Both attendees and exhibitors enjoy the fact that we are within walking distance to many of downtown Boston’s historic attractions and in close proximity to hotels, restaurants and places of entertainment.”
This year’s show features a first-ever “Irish Pub Night” on the first evening of the show. Tickets will be distributed by exhibitors to their customers prior to the show. Those interested in attending the Irish Pub Night should contact their local truck dealer or component representative.
In addition to exhibits, free seminars will be offered that are designed to help truck owners lower operating costs and improve productivity.
For more information, visit www.truckingexpo.com or call (800) 225-1577.
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