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MACS EXPRESS TRAIN! Delivers Largest Convention Training Program

EXPRESS TRAIN!, MACS' largest convention training program is now available online at macsw.org/pdf/conv.pdf. EXPRESS TRAIN! will take place Jan. 25-28, 2006 at Orlando's Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention Center and offers attendees four tracks of programming: Automotive A/C service and repair; Heavy-Duty, Off-Road and Medium Duty Truck A/C service and repair; the debut of Engine Cooling System service repair added by request of the engine cooling system service industry; and Business and Management.

LANSDALE, PA — EXPRESS TRAIN!, MACS’ largest convention training program is now available online at macsw.org/pdf/conv.pdf.

EXPRESS TRAIN! will take place Jan. 25-28, 2006 at Orlando’s Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention Center and offers attendees four tracks of programming: Automotive A/C service and repair; Heavy-Duty, Off-Road and Medium Duty Truck A/C service and repair; the debut of Engine Cooling System service repair added by request of the engine cooling system service industry; and Business and Management. More than 80 technical speakers from the OEM, aftermarket and business sectors will deliver expert information. The featured keynote speaker is Weather Channel Climatologist, Dr. Heidi Cullen.

EXPRESS TRAIN! also includes nine social and networking events including MACS’ annual golf tournament to be held Jan. 25, 2006 at Shingle Creek Golf Course.

“MACS staff has crafted an amazing program of technical and business programming for EXPRESS TRAIN!” commented MACS president and chief operating officer, Elvis L. Hoffpauir. “EXPRESS TRAIN! program ticket prices have been reduced 10 percent from last year. There is so much quality technical programming that you’ll need more than one person per shop to attend it all, so we are offering special discounts to service shops who send multiple technicians.”

Hotel room reservations can be made now at the Caribe Royale for the Jan. 26-28, 2006 MACS Convention and Trade show by calling 800-823-8300 and using the MACS Convention code MOBAC. The MACS room rate is $160 plus tax per night. The reservation deadline date is Dec. 23, 2005. Registration for EXPRESS TRAIN! is open online in the store on the MACS website at macsw.org or by calling 215-631-7020 and dialing “0”. Registration forms may be faxed to 215-631-7017.

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