NTEA Announces Work Truck Show 2014 and 2015 Dates
NTEA, the association for the Work Truck Industry, has announced dates for the next two years of The Work Truck Show, which will be held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.
NTEA, the association for the Work Truck Industry, has announced dates for the next two years of The Work Truck Show, which will be held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.
The Work Truck Show 2014
March 5–7, 2014
Educational programming, including the Green Truck Summit, begins March 4.
The Work Truck Show 2015
March 4–6, 2015
Educational programming, including the Green Truck Summit, begins March 3.
The show has grown in size and attendance since settling in Indianapolis in 2011. Previously, the event rotated among cities.
The March 2013 event drew the second highest number of attendees in history, topped only by the 2012 show.
The Work Truck Show brings together more than 10,000 attendees comprised of fleet managers, equipment buyers, manufacturers, maintenance personnel, distributers and dealers. It features 500,000 square feet of the newest vocational trucks, vans and equipment, plus three days of educational sessions and the Green Truck Ride-and-Drive.
Registration for The Work Truck Show 2014 opens in October. A Registration Request site has been created and will be available later this month so that interested parties will be notified by email when the Attendee Internet registration site is open. For more information, visit www.ntea.com.
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