The California Trucking Assn. has announced that Kenworth Truck Co., Freightliner Trucks, International Truck & Engine, Peterbilt Motors and Volvo Trucks
2005 International Trucking Show Drawing Major Exhibitors
The California Trucking Assn. has announced that Kenworth Truck Co., Freightliner Trucks, International Truck & Engine, Peterbilt Motors and Volvo Truck

of North America Inc. are returning to exhibit at the International Trucking Show (ITS) Sept. 8-10, 2005 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif.
Other exhibitors signed up for the 2005 ITS include Castrol BP Lubricants Americas, Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co., SelectTrucks, FleetPride, Detroit Diesel Corp., Lucas Oil Products Inc. and Wabash National Trailers.
The show’s events, seminars and workshops are designed to help participants run their businesses more profitably. All revenue from the show is reported to the California Trucking Assn. board of directors, and goes to activities and programs that directly benefit the California trucking industry.
In 2004, the ITS reestablished itself in Southern California as a business-to-business and business-to-consumer event. This year’s show is being held near Disneyland, close to a range of affordable hotel accommodations.
The initial floor plan for the 2005 show has been laid out. For a current floor plan and space application, call 800-809-8839 or visit www.intltruckshow.com.
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