Online registration opens for HD aftermarket event

Sept. 4, 2007
Industry suppliers, distributors and others who want to attend the 2008 Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) conference and exhibition in January

Industry suppliers, distributors and others who want to attend the 2008 Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) conference and exhibition in January can now register online at the event’s redesigned web site (www.hdaw.org).

HDAW will offer a series of educational programs and workshops for aftermarket suppliers to the trucking industry, as well as host a product exhibition from Jan. 21 through 24 at The Mirage in Las Vegas.

Online registrants can register now with a credit card and defer payment until Jan. 2, 2008, according to event organizers.

The website also includes a schedule of all events for the four days, a one-on-one business meeting center, a show floor plan, an online supplier guide, a list of distributor registrants and hotel reservations information.

Last year’s HDAW had 800 attendees from 13 countries and featured 238 exhibitors. The annual meeting is jointly run by a number of heavy-duty supplier groups, including the Heavy Duty Distribution Assn., the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Assn and the Heavy Duty Remanufacturing Group.

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