The inaugural Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) – held in Las Vegas Jan. 23 through Jan. 26 – drew 1,821 attendees to hear presentations by industry leaders and analysts, participate in one-on-one meetings and
Nearly 2,000 Attend First-Ever Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week
The inaugural Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) – held in Las Vegas Jan. 23 through Jan. 26 – drew 1,821 attendees to hear presentations by industry leaders and analysts, participate in one-on-one meetings an

view the latest products and services at the trade show.
“We are very pleased by the support from the heavy-duty aftermarket for HDAW,” said Bill Glasgow Sr. of W.T. Glasgow, HDAW show management. “The feedback we are still receiving from participants has been extremely positive. Planning is underway now for the 2007 event, details of which will be announced soon,” he added.
HDAW ’06 attracted 234 exhibitors to its trade show, which featured 425 booths. Exhibiting heavy-duty manufacturers had the opportunity to schedule private one-on-one meetings with 333 distributor attendees representing 188 companies. Distributor attendees also could view the latest products in the new products showcase, which featured 35 items.
The HDAW executive conference included an aftermarket-focused trade show and a comprehensive distributor education program with sessions and panel discussions to provide the latest in industry developments. The event also provided networking opportunities for the distributor and supplier executives in attendance.
HDAW event organizers are HDMA and the Heavy Duty Distribution Association (HDDA). For more information, visit www.hdaw.org. For information about exhibiting or sponsorship opportunities in 2007 should contact W.T. Glasgow, HDAW show management, at (708) 226-1300 or info@hdaw.org.
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