The American Truck Dealers association has announced that the ATD Show 2018 will be returning to Las Vegas next year for four days, from March 22-25.
by Staff
July 14, 2017
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The American Truck Dealers association has announced that the ATD Show 2018 will be returning to Las Vegas next year for four days, from March 22-25.
Formerly known as the ATD Convention and Expo, the ATD exhibition, along with accompanying general/speaker sessions, brand meetings and workshops, will be held at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. ATD’s headquarters hotel is Encore at Wynn Las Vegas.
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“Based on extensive survey data from ATD exhibitors and attendees, the decision was made to rebrand the ATD Show as an individual and separate exhibit experience for the commercial-truck audience with a streamlined schedule and exhibit hours,” said Tom Bertolino, ATD Show committee chairman. “ATD members can also attend all of the NADA Show events.”
Online registration for dealers and their managers, which includes an early-bird discount and hotel selections, begins Oct. 2, 2017.
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