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Nearly Half of Exhibit Space Already Sold for First-Ever Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week

Nearly half of the exhibit space has been sold for the first-ever Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW), set for Jan. 23 - 27, 2006, at The Mirage in Las Vegas. According to HDAW Show Manager Bill Glasgow, Sr. of W.T. Glasgow Inc., contracts have been received for 45 percent of the available exhibit space at HDAW.

ORLAND PARK, IL — Nearly half of the exhibit space has been sold for the first-ever Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW), set for Jan. 23 – 27, 2006, at The Mirage in Las Vegas.

According to HDAW Show Manager Bill Glasgow, Sr. of W.T. Glasgow Inc., contracts have been received for 45 percent of the available exhibit space at HDAW. “We recently mailed our exhibitor prospectus out to 2,000 companies,” Glasgow said. “Our office has fielded many calls and e-mails regarding this show. Interest in participating in the conference is very high, and companies wishing to exhibit should act fast.”

Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week will feature seminars, a trade show, award presentations, one-on-one meetings, a reception and other networking opportunities for companies in the independent heavy-duty aftermarket. These exhibitor/conference participants underscore the rationale for heavy-duty aftermarket groups to schedule their programs in conjunction with HDAW, thereby offering more value and choices to their members than would be otherwise possible.

Event organizers are Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association and Heavy Duty Distribution Association. For more information about Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week, visit hdaw.org. Companies interested in exhibiting should contact W.T. Glasgow, Inc., HDAW show management, at 708-226-1300 or [email protected].

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