ATA Supports North American Commercial Vehicle Show
American Trucking Associations has agreed to be a supporter of the North American Commercial Vehicle Show, a new biennial truck show to be held in Atlanta later this year.
by Staff
February 22, 2017
2 min to read
American Trucking Associations has agreed to be a supporter of the North American Commercial Vehicle Show, a new biennial truck show to be held in Atlanta later this year.
“As the nation’s foremost trucking industry association, it only made sense for ATA to support our supplier community, many of whom have committed to this endeavor,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “The North American Commercial Vehicle Show promises to be an excellent event and we are pleased to be a part of it.”
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The show is scheduled to take place Sept. 25-29 in Atlanta at the Georgia World Congress Center. The show is focused on fleet decision makers and influencers. Leading truck and trailer manufacturers and commercial vehicle parts and components suppliers will demonstrate their latest product offerings on the show floor.
The show opens on Sept. 25 to attendees who have received an invitation from one of the show’s exhibitors and is open to all attendees from Sept. 26 to Sept. 28. The NACVS is a joint venture between Hannover Fairs USA and Newcom Media USA that will be held every two years starting this year.
“Commercial vehicle manufacturers and suppliers have eagerly embraced the North American Commercial Vehicle Show, which has almost sold out of exhibitor space for 2017,” said Larry Turner, president and CEO of Hannover Fairs USA. “We are proud of the progress we’ve made since announcing the show last year and appreciate ATA’s support.”
For more information on the North American Commercial Vehicle Show, click here.
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