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Exhibit Space is Sold Out for Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week

Exhibit space is sold out for the first-ever Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW), which takes place Jan. 23-27 at The Mirage in Las Vegas. The inaugural HDAW will feature 232 exhibitors occupying 424 booths.

ORLAND PARK, IL — Exhibit space is sold out for the first-ever Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW), which takes place Jan. 23-27 at The Mirage in Las Vegas. The inaugural HDAW will feature 232 exhibitors occupying 424 booths.

“The first HDAW has produced outstanding results. Every single booth has been sold and several companies have been wait-listed for booth space. We’ve made adjustments to the floor plan to maximize every available space and accommodate as many companies as possible. The demand for booth space in this premier event has exceeded our expectations,” said Bill Glasgow, Sr., HDAW show manager.

Glasgow added that show management is still receiving inquiries and contracts for booth space. Companies that would like to be wait-listed to exhibit should contact W.T. Glasgow Inc., HDAW Show Management, at 708-226-1300 or [email protected].

The aftermarket-focused tradeshow is one feature of HDAW. The conference will also offer a comprehensive distributor education program, more than 1,200 one-on-one business meetings between suppliers and distributors, and new networking opportunities for the distributor and supplier executives in attendance.

To register for HDAW, go to: www.hdaw.org . Special registration fees are available to members of the following organizations: Heavy Duty Distribution Association, Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association, Council of Fleet Specialists, Heavy Duty America, Heavy Duty Remanufacturers Group, Heavy Duty Representatives Association, International Truck Parts Association, National Wheel & Rim Association, Overseas Automotive Council, Power Heavy Duty, Service Specialists Association and TruckPride.

The event is being organized by the Heavy Duty Distribution Association and the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA).

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