North America's Largest Work Truck Event to Showcase New Products, Hybrid Technology, & Training
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The Work Truck Show 2007, held in conjunction with the 43rd Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention, will be held at the Indiana Convention Center & RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Mar. 7–9. Thousands of commercial truck, trailer, and equipment distributors; fleet managers; buyers; and maintenance personnel can check out the newest products and technology from 450 exhibiting companies, learn how to improve their operations at nearly 40 training sessions, and network with suppliers and peers. New this year, a Hybrid Truck & Alternative Fuels Summit kicks off the event’s educational activities Mar. 6, from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Summit includes several information and training sessions covering a variety of alternative-fuel and hybrid-vehicle technology topics. The Work Truck Show 2007 includes a number of other new hybrid and alternative-fuel technology features such as a Ride-and-Drive and the special “Stepping into the Future Pavilion,” highlighting commercially viable hybrid and alternative-fuel technology. Dozens of new Class 1–8 vocational truck and equipment products and technology innovations are displayed on the show floor, including an expected six new commercial trucks from leading chassis manufacturers. Rudolph W. Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, is the keynote speaker at the President’s Breakfast and NTEA Annual Meeting Mar. 8, from 7:30-9:15 a.m. Also new in 2007, attendees who register for a Complete Event Package or Conference & Trade Show Package receive vouchers for lunch valid every day Mar. 7-9. For a complete event schedule, exhibitor list, housing, and registration, visit www.ntea.com, call (800) 441-NTEA (6832), or e-mail info@ntea.com.
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