Expedite Expo 2015 is a trade show focused on the expedited trucking industry set to take place July 24-25 in Wilmington, Ohio.
by Staff
July 9, 2015
Via Expedite Expo
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Via Expedite Expo
Expedite Expo 2015 is a trade show focused on the expedited trucking industry set to take place July 24-25 in Wilmington, Ohio.
The event was started in 2001 and it gives attendees and exhibitors the opportunity to learn about new trucks, career opportunities and products geared toward owner-operator drivers of medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
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There will be workshops given by industry experts on different aspects of the business as well as an opportunity to network with peers.
Topics will cover aspects like spec’ing a truck, choosing the right carrier, reducing costs, improving profits and saving time.
Detroit Diesel and TravelCenters of America will be sponsoring competitions and a BBQ Dinner will be sponsored by ExpeditersOnline.com with donations going to St. Christopher’s Fund. TA will also be offering sessions for drivers giving tips on maintaining and maximizing truck hardware.
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Admission to the event is free. To register and find out more, click here.
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