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Don't miss the NTEA member-exclusive event of the year that provides a sneak preview of products offered by 10 leading chassis manufacturers. The New Model Truck Product Conference (TPC) is scheduled for Sept. 29–Oct. 1, at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn, Dearborn, Mich.


The TPC is your chance to view the newest truck and chassis product offerings and speak directly to OEM engineers to get answers to important issues affecting your business.  Also, take advantage of the opportunity to network with other industry professionals; look under the hood of new models; pick up product literature and data books; and learn what OEMs are doing to resolve challenges.  For more information visit www.ntea.com.

 
At this year's event, the following chassis manufacturers will be on-site to display their products, answer questions, and provide information vital to your business:


Dodge
Ford Commercial Truck
Freightliner Trucks
General Motors Fleet and Commercial Operations
Hino Trucks
International Truck
Isuzu Commercial Truck America, Inc.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc.
Sterling Truck Corporation
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.


Open exclusively to NTEA members, the TPC is your opportunity to communicate directly with truck makers on compatibility issues affecting truck body and equipment design, installation, and modification. Product engineers will also discuss specification changes and technical details.


As many of the products will be present, the TPC provides a unique platform for you to:


• Learn about new model year modifications, markets and availability


• Look under the hood, take measurements and collect data


• Ask questions about important issues affecting your business


• Network with OEM personnel and fellow industry professionals


• Prepare for future orders and technical issues


• Learn what the OEMs have done to resolve challenges


• Pick up product literature and data books.


Advance registration is $99 (return your form and payment to the NTEA by Sept. 19, 2008). On-site registration is $119.

 




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