Registration Now Open for NTEA Work Truck Show 2012

Registration is now open for North America’s largest work truck event, The Work Truck Show® 2012. Register online at www.ntea.com to explore more than 500,000 square feet of the newest truck chassis, bodies, equipment and components from more than 550 exhibiting companies. Choose from more than 60 educational programs on industry topics. Sign up for the popular Green Truck Summit or Fleet Management Symposium. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to interact with thousands of industry peers, meet with suppliers, and receive unprecedented technical and engineering support.


The Work Truck Show 2012 is held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN, March 6-8, 2012. Educational programming, including the Green Truck Summit and Fleet Management Symposium, begins March 5.


The Work Truck Show 2012 showcases Class 1-8 trucks, components and specialized equipment from a diverse range of global manufacturers. Dozens of new products, including the latest vocational trucks, are launched at The Work Truck Show. In addition to expansive booths displaying new vehicles, 14 of the leading chassis manufacturers provide detailed updates on what’s new and upcoming with their product lines.


Offered exclusively to fleet managers, the Fleet Management Symposium teaches methods to dramatically improve fleet and shop productivity while reducing costs. Led by consultant Kelly Walker, president of Kelly Walker Associates, (Morristown, NJ) and Bob Johnson, NTEA fleet relations director, the Fleet Management Symposium runs from 9:00am’4:00pm, Monday, March 5, and 9:00am-12:00pm on Tuesday, March 6. Advance registration is required.


Fleet managers are also invited to the exclusive training session and networking luncheon ‘Develop Your Fleet Manager’s Tool Box” on Wednesday, March 7, from 11:30am­1:30pm. Steve Saltzgiver, group director of fleet operations, Coca Cola Refreshments, Inc. Fleet Operations (Atlanta, GA) will cover how to use technology solutions to gain greater insight into overall fleet performance. A ticket is required.


Additional educational sessions specifically designed for fleet managers include: ‘The Future of Fleet Operations,” ‘Making Vehicle Investment Decisions Using Life-Cycle Cost Analysis,” ‘The Next Generation of Work Truck Telematics,” ‘Ensuring Your Next Truck Chassis Matches the Job Requirements,” and ‘The Ins and Outs of Lean for the Truck Equipment Industry.” A full course schedule is available at www.ntea.com/worktruckshow/schedule/.

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