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2004 AAPEX Booth Selection Begins; New Online Process Initiated

As of March 1, all qualified companies participating in the 2004 Online Space Drawing for the 2004 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) received their scheduled booth selection date and time for the Online Space Drawing. The Online Space Drawing is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. (EST) on Monday, March 15.

From From MEMA Topline News

LAS VEGAS — As of March 1, all qualified companies participating in the 2004 Online Space Drawing for the 2004 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) received their scheduled booth selection date and time for the Online Space Drawing. The Online Space Drawing is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. (EST) on Monday, March 15.

AAPEX will take place Tuesday, Nov. 2, through Friday, Nov. 5, at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas.

A current floor plan will be posted online at www.aapexshow.com and will be updated after every booth selection to indicate the current available and reserved booth space. Companies are encouraged to view the updated floor plan and witness the booth selection process prior to their selected time to help make their selection process easier.

At a company’s assigned time, WT Glasgow Inc., the AAPEX show management company, will call the designated company contact for the booth selection. Each company will have 10 minutes to select a booth. After 10 minutes, the computer will automatically go to the next company to select. If a selection has not been made within the 10 minutes, the company will have missed their opportunity to choose a booth location and will be assigned the best available space by Show Management.

For additional information regarding the AAPEX 2004 Online Space Drawing, contact WT Glasgow at: phone: 708-226-1300; fax: 708-226-1310; or e-mail: [email protected].

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