More than 65 companies have announced that they will introduce new products at The Work Truck Show 2010
Work Truck Show to Feature A Slew of New Products
More than 65 companies have announced that they will introduce new products at The Work Truck Show 201

At The Work Truck Show 2009, 490 exhibitors filled out a show floor covering nearly 500,000 square feet with new vocational trucks, components and equipment.
, including Ford Commercial Truck, Nissan Commercial Vehicles, International Truck, Smith Electric Vehicles, Palfinger North America Group, Freightliner Custom Chassis, Supreme Corporation and Buyers Products.
A new aspect of this year's show includes the New Product Spotlight program, which gives attendees the chance to vote for the most innovative products at the show. Ballots for this New Product Innovation Award will be distributed with badges at the show.
The Work Truck Show 2010 will be held in conjunction with the 46th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention at America's Center in St. Louis, Mo., on March 10-12, 2010.
"As North America's largest vocational truck event, The Work Truck Show has long been recognized as the best place to find the latest product and technology developments in the industry all under one roof," said Allen Birmingham, NTEA Convention chairman and national sales manager of Tommy Gate Co. "It is a cost-effective opportunity for professionals who build, upfit, use or repair vocational trucks and trailers to compare new and existing products from hundreds of exhibiting companies."
To learn more about the products that will debut at the show, visit the Exhibitor Floor Plan at www.ntea.com and click on "Featured Exhibitors" for a list of current participants.
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