The National Truck Equipment Association's Work Truck Show will return to Indianapolis for the next two years, the group announced.
The Work Truck Show 2011 runs March 8-10, 2011, at the Indiana Convention Center. The 47th Annual NTEA Convention, educational sessions and Green Truck Summit kick off March 7.
The Work Truck Show is held in a different city every year and has never returned to the same location two years in a row. The show took place at the Indiana Convention Center and RCA Dome in 2005 and 2007. The RCA Dome was demolished in 2008 to make way for a major expansion, scheduled for completion in December 2010.
"Indianapolis has been an excellent location for The Work Truck Show," said Steve Sill, NTEA convention chairman and president of Aspen Equipment Co. "We've broken attendance records the last two times we've held the event there. The Indiana Convention Center's expansion coincides with the growth of our event. We're very excited to be back in Indianapolis for the next two years."
The 2012 Work Truck Show is slated for March 6 to 8 at the Indiana Convention Center.
The Work Truck Show brings together thousands of industry professionals including vocational, governmental and private truck fleet managers and truck buyers from the Class 1-8 market, as well as hundreds of truck and equipment manufacturers, distributors and dealers. The event gives attendees the opportunity to check out the latest full-size work trucks, vocational equipment, and vehicle components. It also features industry-specific technical and business management training sessions.
More info: www.ntea.com
Work Truck Show Returns to Indianapolis Next Two Years
The National Truck Equipment Association's Work Truck Show will return to Indianapolis for the next two years, the group announced
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