The North American Truck Show (NATS) has launched a new web site designed to provide exhibitors and attendees with access to 2004 show dates, times and other information.
The web site also includes directions to the show’s new location at the 350,000-square-foot Baltimore Convention Center. As previously announced NATS will return to Boston in 2005 and will then alternate between the two cities.
In addition to show dates and times, the home page now features a direct link to free show tickets, hotel options and Mapquest directions to the show location, on-site parking and surrounding areas of interest.
Other sections of the new site include a special "For Exhibitors" section, with key demographic information, and a NATS News section.
The 2004 show, to be held April 29 through May 1, will offer a continuous loop shuttle bus service from two major truckstops located near the show hall.
For complimentary admission, exhibit hours and other information, visit www.truckingexpo.com www.truckingexpo.com, or call (800) 225-1577.
North American Truck Show Launches New Web Site
The North American Truck Show (NATS) has launched a new web site designed to provide exhibitors and attendees with access to 2004 show dates, times and other information
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