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NASTF to Hold Next Meeting Nov. 3 in Las Vegas

The National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 3, in conjunction with the Automotive Service Association's Congress of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) and Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week in Las Vegas. The meeting will be held in the Laughlin Room of the Flamingo Las Vegas from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

ARLINGTON, VA — The National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 3, in conjunction with the Automotive Service Association’s Congress of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) and Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week in Las Vegas. The meeting will be held in the Laughlin Room of the Flamingo Las Vegas from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

NASTF is a not-for-profit, no-dues task force established to facilitate the identification and correction of gaps in the availability and accessibility of automotive service information, service training, diagnostic tools and equipment and communications for the benefit of automotive service professionals. NASTF is a voluntary, cooperative effort among the automotive service industry, the equipment and tool industry, and automotive manufacturers. The task force also provides a forum for service providers, tool companies and automakers to discuss topics of interest and address service technology issues.

Among other business on the agenda for the Nov. 3 meeting, the five current NASTF committees — service information, training, tools and equipment, vehicle security and communications — will provide reports and plans for future activities.

For more information about NASTF, go to: www.nastf.org .

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