Online Registration Now Open for Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week; Defer Payment Until 2007 - aftermarketNews

Online Registration Now Open for Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week; Defer Payment Until 2007

ORLAND PARK, IL – Online registration is now open for the second annual Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week to be held Jan. 22-25, 2007 at The Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. As an added convenience this year, attendees can register today and defer payment until Jan. 2, 2007.

Expanding on last year’s successful conference, a number of educational sessions have been scheduled, including the Aftermarket Forum, the value-added selling seminar and the business and technical theaters. The conference also offers one-on-one business meetings between distributors and suppliers as well as a product expo and networking opportunities.

New in 2007 is the HDAW Industry Awards Program and Reception from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at The Mirage. This event will recognize outstanding individuals, companies and new products in the heavy duty aftermarket, including:

• The Heavy Duty Aftermarket Hall of Fame Award;

• Technician of the Year;

• Heavy Duty Distributor of the Year; and

• Top Five New Products of the Year.

Co-organizers of HDAW 2007 are the Heavy Duty Distribution Association and the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association. Sponsors include Heavy Duty America, Heavy Duty Remanufacturing Group, Heavy Duty Representatives Association, International Truck Parts Association, Overseas Automotive Council, Power Heavy Duty, Service Specialists Association and TruckPride.

All distributor members of sponsoring organizations are entitled to the member discount fee and may participate in the one-on-one business meetings at no extra charge. Registration materials for the one-on-one business meetings may be obtained by contacting Rosemary Hall at [email protected] or 816-361-6588. The deadline to register for these meetings is Nov. 17.

Online registration and housing arrangements are available at: http://www.hdaw.org.

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