The North American Truck Show will hold its 31st annual exhibition on May 8, 9 and 10 at the Bayside Expo Center in Boston.
The show features new products and services from hundreds of exhibitors, including medium- and heavy duty truck manufacturers, body and trailer companies and truck component and parts suppliers.
This year's show highlights include:
-- Stars and Stripes Truck Show Event featuring 50 of the nation's best show trucks on display
-- Instruction from local law enforcement officials -- including hourly roadside inspections covering do's, don'ts and "what they look for" information
-- Information and resources for expedited trucking, sponsored by ExpressTrucking.com
-- Business seminars conducted by JJ Keller.
According to show director Greg Coughlin, the North American Truck Show attracts decision makers from all over the United States and Canada.
"We are known as a selling show," said Coughlin. "We provide our attendees with a fun, friendly and relaxed environment where they can do business. This year we expect to see many new products and services from our exhibitors. And we are hosting free business seminars. So as the market poises for a rebound, this is a great time for attendees to get the knowledge they need to make the best business decisions."
Free tickets to the show are available by visiting the web site at www.truckingexpo.com
2003 North America Truck Show Marks 31st Year
The North American Truck Show will hold its 31st annual exhibition on May 8, 9 and 10 at the Bayside Expo Center in Boston.
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