NARSA Pavilion At AAPEX 2015

AAPEX 2015 To Feature NARSA Heat Transfer And Mobile A/C Pavilion

NARSA’s 61st annual convention also will take place during Industry Week on Nov. 3 at Harrah’s Las Vegas.

NARSA - LogoNARSA – The International Heat Transfer Association – has announced that the NARSA Heat Transfer and Mobile A/C Pavilion will return as a featured pavilion at AAPEX 2015, Nov. 3-5 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. Professionals will find a diverse selection of radiators, cooling parts, as well as air conditioning components for cars and trucks in the 14,000-square-foot NARSA pavilion located on Level II of the Sands.

“Not all radiators are created equal. Not all your customers’ needs are either. The automotive aftermarket is all about choices. So is the 2015 NARSA Heat Transfer and Mobile A/C Pavilion at AAPEX,” said NARSA Executive Director Wayne Juchno. “For more than 100 years, the automotive aftermarket has been providing motorists with choices for parts and service like no other industry.

“For professional service and parts providers, success is often based on giving consumers real choices, fast and efficiently. Choices that make sense to the consumer and for the business professionals who are serving them. Consumers need dependable and affordable transportation. There are levels of quality to meet the needs of many levels of the market from top quality to value lines,” added Juchno.

The 2015 NARSA Heat Transfer and Mobile A/C Pavilion exhibitors include a global array of radiator and A/C component suppliers, as well as makers of machinery, chemicals, tools and materials to manufacture radiators and condensers. Sixty-six different companies from North America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East make up this year’s pavilion.

NARSA also will hold its 61st Annual Convention during AAPEX 2015 featuring NARSA’s Cooling System Appreciation Reception on Nov. 3 at Harrah’s Las Vegas. Open to AAPEX registered buyers of cooling system products, the Cooling System Appreciation Reception offers a low-key enjoyable atmosphere to network with many of the NARSA member exhibitors and fellow industry professionals.

To find out how to attend this event, go to www.narsa.org.

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