North America’s largest work truck show will feature the latest in vocational trucks and equipment, industry education, and the Green Truck Summit.
The Work Truck Show is scheduled for March 5-7 in Indianapolis, in conjunction with the 50th annual NTEA Convention. The show features new products, offers training sessions, and provides access to technical engineering representatives from exhibiting companies, including a number of hydraulic and pneumatic suppliers.
As the largest work truck event in North America, the show gives attendees an opportunity to interact with thousands of industry professionals; meet with current suppliers or customers; get answers to technical questions; and socialize with industry peers.
The event showcases more than 500,000 sq ft of vocational trucks and equipment, including the latest innovations for chassis and truck bodies, cranes and aerial devices, snow and ice-control equipment, liftgates, and more.
Additionally, there are more than 60 educational programs on key topics such as truck design, industry trends, regulatory compliance, and OEM updates.
The Green Truck Summit also is slated for March 4-5, providing insight on the application of green technologies.
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