Automechanika Canada Changes 2008 Show Dates - aftermarketNews

Automechanika Canada Changes 2008 Show Dates

ONTARIO – Organizers of Automechanika Canada have announced a change of 2008 show dates, in response to feedback from attendees and exhibitors of this year’s event.

Automechanika Canada, the only tradeshow in Canada dedicated to all facets of the automotive market, will be held June 19-21, 2008 at the International Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally set to take place earlier in the week, show organizers evaluated feedback from the successful September 2007 show and found an overwhelming number of attendees and exhibitors requesting the show be moved to a Thursday-Friday-Saturday format.

“It is always important to listen to your customers,” said Carol Bell-LeNoury, general manager of Business Information Group. “Automechanika Canada is focused on the needs of the marketplace and show management will continue to make proactive adjustments to address the issues that are important to our attendees and exhibitors.”

Business Information Group and Messe Frankfurt expect this change to enable a wider geographic region of busy service providers, technicians and installers to attend the show by allowing for a full day’s participation on a Saturday. Automechanika Canada 2008 promises more innovation, more products and now, more opportunities for exhibitors and attendees in the Canadian aftermarket sector.

For more information, visit: www.AutomechanikaCanada.ca.

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