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New Website Launched for Aftermarket eForum

Recognizing the growing importance of the Aftermarket eForum as a must-attend event for those seeking to understand and conduct e-business in the vehicle aftermarket, a stand-alone website for the conference recently made its debut at www.aftermarketeforum.com .

BETHESDA, MD — Recognizing the growing importance of the Aftermarket eForum as a must-attend event for those seeking to understand and conduct e-business in the vehicle aftermarket, a stand-alone website for the conference recently made its debut at www.aftermarketeforum.com .

“We are excited that our new website is open for business,” said Scott Luckett, vice president of Technology Standards and Solutions for AAIA and chairman of the eForum Planning Committee. “We have placed all the brochure, registration and speaker information on the website so attendees and exhibitors can locate the latest updates on the eForum and download it to their computers.”

The 2006 Aftermarket eForum will be held July 17-19, at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Chicago. This year’s event will include two half-day sessions and one full day of presentations. It will also feature table-top exhibits from the leading providers of e-commerce and supply chain solutions.

The 2006 Aftermarket is sponsored by Activant Solutions, Autologue, IBM and Pricedex Software. Space is still available for suppliers of e-commerce and supply chain technologies to exhibit at the eForum. Those vendors interested in reaching over 300 aftermarket decision-makers should contact [email protected] for more information on becoming an exhibitor at eForum.

The early-bird registration fee for AAIA, AIA of Canada, AWDA, MEMA, and SEMA members is $695 and $895 for non-member firms. The early-bird registration deadline is Friday, May 19. To obtain the discounted hotel rate of $155, contact the Hyatt Regency O’Hare at 800-233-1234 or 847-696-1234. Make sure to reference the Aftermarket eForum when making your reservation.

For more information on the Aftermarket eForum or to register, visit aftermarketeforum.com , or contact AAIA, at 301-654-6664 or e-mail [email protected].

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