Canada’s National Truck Show has added a VIP Executive Breakfast to the array of industry products and services that will be on display at the International Centre in Toronto April 22- 24.
The show will be kicked off 8:15 a.m. on Thursday, April 22 with a VIP Breakfast featuring Patrick E. Quinn. Quinn is co-chairman and co-founder, with Max Fuller, of U.S. Xpress Enterprises, one of the continent’s largest truckload carriers. An early adopter of new technologies with the operations and safety advances they bring, U.S. Xpress has had seven consecutive quarterly periods of year-over-year improvement in earnings and operating results.
Quinn has spent his entire professional career in the trucking industry, launching U.S. Xpress in 1985. He is also vice chairman of the American Trucking Assns., vice chairman of the ATA Litigation Center and a past chairman of the Truckload Carriers Assn.
Tickets for the VIP Breakfast are $50 and $400 for tables of eight. They are available for purchase online at www.truckworld.ca , or by calling (888) 454-7469.
Truck World is Canada's largest truck show, featuring the latest in product design, technology, specialty equipment, support materials, and services for the trucking industry. It is owned by Truck World Show Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of New Communications Group Inc.
VIP Breakfast Kicks Off Truck World Show
Canada’s National Truck Show has added a VIP Executive Breakfast to the array of industry products and services that will be on display at the International Centre in Toronto April 22- 24
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