2002 Work Truck Show

Nov. 1, 2001
The National Truck Equipment Assn. (NTEA) will be bringing together hundreds of industry suppliers, including major chassis manufacturers of work trucks and equipment from Classes 1-8, for the 2002 Work Truck Show and 38th Annual NTEA Convention. The Show will be held in Orlando, at the Orange County Convention Center March 6-8, 2002; the convention and educational conference runs from March 5-8.

The National Truck Equipment Assn. (NTEA) will be bringing together hundreds of industry suppliers, including major chassis manufacturers of work trucks and equipment from Classes 1-8, for the 2002 Work Truck Show and 38th Annual NTEA Convention. The Show will be held in Orlando, at the Orange County Convention Center March 6-8, 2002; the convention and educational conference runs from March 5-8.

NTEA describes The Work Truck Show as a one-stop marketplace for commercial fleets with a variety of needs. Attendees will learn how to improve productivity and efficiency as they see the new and innovative products on display.

To register, call NTEA's fax-on-demand service at 800-700-2099 and request document #1110, or visit www.ntea.com. The first 100 online registrants will receive a free NTEA.com T-shirt with their confirmations.

In conjunction with the annual conference and trade show, NTEA has scheduled a 2002 Economic Update to be held March 5, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The forum will offer insight on the economic outlook for the work truck industry from the supply and user sides. The fee is $75 for members, $125 for nonmembers. To register, call 800-441-NTEA or send an e-mail request to [email protected].

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