Another round of cancellations has hit the trucking industry with associations announcing more events being either postponed, reformatted, or outright cancelled.
More Industry Events Cancelled, Rescheduled & Reformatted Due to Pandemic
Another round of cancellations has hit the trucking industry with associations announcing more events being either postponed, reformatted, or outright cancelled.

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IAA Commercial Vehicles 2020, which was going to held in Hannover, Germany, September 24-30, has been cancelled, with the next event scheduled for September 2022.
The 2020 Great American Trucking Show also made its way to the chopping block, initially scheduled for August 27-29, the event has not been rescheduled.
The 2020 ACT Expo has been rescheduled to May 3-6, 2021.
The American Trucking Associations’ Mid-Year Management Session will now be held virtually May 13-15 and 18-19, 2020, instead of holding the meeting in Tucson, Arizona. Also, the ATA’s National Accounting & Finance Council Annual Conference & Exhibition has been rescheduled for November 17-19, 2020, at the Charlotte Marriott City Center.
The Movin’On World Summit, originally planned for June 3-5, in Montreal, has been cancelled.
The National Association of Fleet Administrators’ 2020 Institute & Expo will now take place on September 18-20, 2020, at the Indiana Convention Center.
WasteExpo, originally scheduled for May 4-7, in New Orleans, has been rescheduled for August 10-13.
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