Mark Your Calendars: Heavy Duty Dialogue ’08 to Take Place Jan. 21
Heavy Duty Dialogue ’08, the annual conference for executives and leaders in the heavy duty industry, is set for Monday, Jan. 21, 2008 at The Mirage, Las Vegas. Organized by the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA), the event will precede Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW), which kicks off the evening of Monday, Jan. 21, and continues through Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008, at The Mirage.
Automotive Communicators Honored for Outstanding PR Achievements
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC The winners of the sixth annual Excellence in Automotive Public Relations Award were honored this week at the Spring Conference of the Automotive Public Relations Council (APRC) held in Dearborn, MI. The awards are the only of their kind that are dedicated to recognizing excellence in automotive public relations. The
CLARIFICATION: Heavy Duty Dialogue ’07
The article which appeared in yesterday’s edition regarding the Heavy Duty Dialogue ’07 inadvertently omitted the event’s exclusive organizing association, the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association. The event was held Jan. 22, prior to the opening of Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW), and it is a separate event from HDAW.
A Recap of the Heavy Duty Dialogue ’07 Business Conference
Heavy Duty Dialogue ’07, held Jan. 22 in Las Vegas at The Mirage, focused on the global commercial vehicle business and the forces that will shape the industry’s future. Organizers for the annual event said HD Dialogue continues to be a success, drawing more than 350 attendees and featuring panels and presentations by many industry leaders and top experts in the heavy duty commercial vehicle industry.
HDDA Leaders Pleased with Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week
BETHESDA, MD Leaders of the Heavy Duty Distribution Association (HDDA), a segment of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), have reported positive feedback from attendees of the second annual Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) held Jan. 22-25 at the Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. "At the close of the second successful
AAIA/AASA Leaders Hold Historic Joint Meeting
LAS VEGAS, NV In the spirit of trade association collaboration, the volunteer leaders and executives of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) convened a historic joint meeting on Jan. 22, as both groups were on hand for the opening of the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW). Board
HD Dialogue ’07 Has Added New Presenters to Line-up
The 2007 HD Dialogue, organized by the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA), will feature a stellar line-up of analysts and industry experts forecasting the future of the heavy duty industry on Monday, Jan. 22, at The Mirage in Las Vegas. The event will give insight into the global marketplace, future economic and market trends, industry predictions and technology.
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,
HD Dialogue ’07 Focuses on ‘Flat World’ Realities in the Commercial Vehicle Market
The 2007 HD Dialogue, organized by the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA), will address the “Flat Realities” of the heavy duty industry on Monday, Jan. 22, at The Mirage in Las Vegas. The event will give insight into the global marketplace, future economic and market trends, industry predictions and technology.
Nominate Your Pick for the 2006 Heavy-Duty Technician of the Year
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC, Dayton Parts, LLC (DP, LLC), Haldex and SKF have banded together to create a new recognition for fleet technicians. The four companies announced they are now accepting applications for the 2006 Technician of the Year Award program. The companies created the program in 2005 to recognize a fleet’s “superstar” technician, who exemplifies the best qualities of the profession, including his/her technical and mechanical experience, service specialties and overall contributions to the industry.