Registration Now Open for The Work Truck Show 2010
The National Truck Equipment Association has commenced registration for The Work Truck Show 2010, scheduled to coincide with its Annual Convention from March 10-12, 2010, in St. Louis, Missouri.
Training Sessions and Symposiums
Participants can select from over 40 training sessions aimed at enhancing operational efficiency. Among the offerings are a comprehensive Fleet Management Symposium and a Truck Fleet Manager Training Session accompanied by a Networking Luncheon. The convention and related training events, including the Green Truck Summit, will kick off on March 9, while the exhibition floor will open on March 10.
Insights from Industry Leaders
Allen Birmingham, chairman of the NTEA Convention and national sales manager at Tommy Gate Co., remarked, “Organizations must carefully evaluate all travel expenses. We have collaborated with top industry companies to provide an unparalleled array of training, product launches, and equipment unique to this event.”
Showcasing Trucks and Equipment
The Work Truck Show 2010 will feature Class 1-8 trucks, along with components and specialized equipment from a broad spectrum of international manufacturers. The event is also a platform for unveiling new products.
Fleet Management Symposium
The Fleet Management Symposium is a full-day event tailored for fleet and shop managers, concentrating on financial and operational strategies aimed at cost reduction and enhancing shop labor productivity. This symposium is facilitated by fleet consultant Kelly Walker, president of Kelly Walker Associates based in Dallas, Texas.
Networking and Educational Opportunities
The Truck Fleet Manager Training Session & Networking Luncheon will discuss “What’s Wildly Important – Using Data to Manage Fleet Costs,” featuring insights and success stories from Steve Saltzgiver, director of the State of Georgia Office of Fleet Management. The luncheon also provides a valuable opportunity for fleet managers to connect and share knowledge.
Diverse Educational Offerings
Additional educational sessions for fleet managers include topics such as Fleet Management Survival Strategies for the Next Decade, Optimizing Work Truck Body and Equipment Design, Trailer and Towing Factors for Class 1-4 Trucks, and Spec’ing Truck Chassis to Meet Job Requirements and Enhance Performance.
Keynote Presentation
William Shatner is set to deliver the keynote address at the president’s breakfast and NTEA Annual Meeting on March 11.
For More Information
Further details are available at www.ntea.com.
