The North American Trailer Dealers Association has sold out of exhibitor space for the 2009 NATDA Trade Show and Convention, despite expanding space by 60 percent from last year
. The NATDA show will be held Sept. 12-14 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky.
"Exhibitor space sold out two months prior to the show last year that was held in Fort Worth, Texas," said Andy Ackerman, NATDA president. "The show was attended by 223 trailer dealers from across North America and 2009 is showing a great increase with over 300 dealers pre-registered and still two full weeks before the show,"
This year's show will feature over 300 trailers and 115 product and service vendor exhibitors. Dealers that have a connection to the industry are welcome to attend and walk the show for free. To attend any of the special events or educational classes and workshops, a dealer must be a member of NATDA.
The association also expects to unveil its Certified Pre-owned Trailer Program during the show.
More info: www.natda.org
NATDA Runs Out of Exhibitor Space for Trade Show
The North American Trailer Dealers Association has sold out of exhibitor space for the 2009 NATDA Trade Show and Convention, despite expanding space by 60 percent from last yea
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