Date Changed for Work Truck and Trailer Industry 2008 Business and Market Planning Summit - aftermarketNews

Date Changed for Work Truck and Trailer Industry 2008 Business and Market Planning Summit

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — The National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) has changed the date of its 2008 Business and Market Planning Summit to Oct. 30–31. The Summit will take place at the Embassy Suites Hotel Chicago-O’Hare Rosemont in Rosemont, IL. NTEA officials also announced that the National Trailer Dealers Association (NTDA) is supporting the event and will promote the Summit to its membership.

Formerly known as the Economic Outlook conference, the annual Summit is a two-day event that brings together sales, marketing and planning professionals from the work truck and trailer industry and presents them with an array of business planning tools, economic forecasts and key industry insights.

A line-up of presenters and registration materials will be available in July 2007 from the NTEA and NTDA.

For more information about NTEA, visit: http://www.ntea.com.

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