NARSA Offering Three Ways For Buyers And Sellers To Connect At AAPEX 2018

NARSA Offering Three Ways For Buyers And Sellers To Connect At AAPEX 2018

The NARSA Mobile Heat Transfer/Heating/Air Conditioning Pavilion at AAPEX 2018 will feature a global marketplace for service replacement parts and everything related to heat exchange, including finished products, manufacturing machinery, materials and supplies.

The NARSA Mobile Heat Transfer/Heating/Air Conditioning Pavilion at AAPEX 2018 will feature a global marketplace for service replacement parts and everything related to heat exchange, including finished products, manufacturing machinery, materials and supplies. The organization will offer three ways for industry players to connect while at the trade show later this month in Las Vegas.

“The Pavilion, Tuesday’s Customer Appreciation Night and the Thursday AAPEXedu session on Heat Exchange Fundamentals and Market Trends will provide buyers and sellers of cooling system and A/C products with three great ways to connect to the market,” said Wayne Juchno, NARSA executive director.

NARSA says this global showcase will provide a target-rich environment for suppliers and buyers alike. In addition to products for high-volume automotive and light truck applications, buyers also will find sources for custom-engineered, hard-to-find and specialty items.

For a listing and map of heat exchange exhibitors found at the NARSA Mobile Heat Transfer/ Heating/ Air Conditioning Pavilion at AAPEX 2018, visit www.aapexshow.com or www.narsa.org.

Juchno will lead the AAPEXedu session, “Automotive and Truck Heat Exchange Product and Market Fundamentals,” from 10-11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 1, The Venetian, Marco Polo 704. He will be joined by Olivier Martina, sales director of Global Engine Cooling Flat Rolled Products with Aurubis. Martina will focus on global trends.

Aurubis, founded in 1866 in Hamburg, Germany, is a multi-metal global producer of copper and copper alloyed products, Aurubis serves all segments of industry from architecture [roofing, facade], power electronics, connectors and cooling applications where copper and copper alloyed products are used. The company employs more than 6,400 people in more than 20 countries on three continents, producing more than 1,140,000 tons of copper products annually.

In addition, the annual Cooling System Appreciation Reception will be held beginning at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at Harrah’s Las Vegas. Open to AAPEX registered buyers of cooling system products, the Cooling System Appreciation Reception offers a low-key atmosphere to network with many of the NARSA member exhibitors and fellow industry professionals. To find out how to attend this event, go to narsa.org.

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