The Work Truck Show 2004 (March 3-5 in Baltimore) and the 40th annual National Truck Equipment Assn. Convention (March 2-5) are custom made for anyone who buys, uses, sells, specifies or installs Class 1-8 commercial truck and transportation equipment.
Visitors will have the opportunity to:
-- Spec' custom chassis, bodies, equipment, accessories and components displayed by 450 exhibiting companies
-- Choose from more than 30 industry-specific training and education sessions
-- Share experiences and solve problems with your industry colleagues on the show floor or at the many networking events.
The Work Truck Show 2004 and the 40th Annual Convention is offering an Early Bird registration that ends Jan. 9. Visitors can save on trade show, convention and conference packages, and special events registration when they register by that date.
To register online, visit ntea.com or call (800) 441-NTEA for a registration kit.
Those who make room reservations by Feb. 2 can take advantage of special group rates. Reservations must be made through The Work Truck Show and NTEA Convention Housing Bureau. Call the Bureau toll-free at (800) 960-1594 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST Monday through Friday. International attendees should call (702) 798-6380.
More information about the event, including a schedule of events, searchable exhibitor listing and floor plan, is available on the Convention and Trade Show section of the NTEA's web site. Or e-mail info@ntea.com.
Work Truck Show, NTEA Convention March 2-5
The Work Truck Show 2004 (March 3-5 in Baltimore) and the 40th annual National Truck Equipment Assn. Convention (March 2-5) are custom made for anyone who buys, uses, sells, specifies or installs Class 1-8 commercial truck and transportation equipment
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