Arlington, Va. – Today, American Trucking Associations’ Technology and Maintenance Council announced it has sold out its entire exhibit space for the upcoming TMC Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition in Nashville.
“TMC is a premiere destination for truck makers and suppliers, as well as the leading educational event focused on best practices for truck and engine maintenance,” said Carl Kirk, ATA vice president of maintenance, information technology & logistics and TMC executive director. “Selling out our entire exhibit space is a demonstration of how much TMC is valued by the supplier community.”
This year’s TMC Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition takes place February 27-March 2 in Nashville in conjunction with the ATA Executive Leadership Forum.
“TMC is a very important part of ATA, and we are proud to see strong registrations for their annual meeting,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “Today’s announcement shows the deep commitment our supplier community has to TMC and to ATA and we are grateful to them for that.”
For more information, or to register, for either the TMC Annual Meeting or the ATA Executive Leadership Forum, visit tmc.trucking.org.
TMC is America's premier technical society for truck equipment technology and maintenance professionals. TMC features a diverse membership of equipment managers, service-dealers, owner-operators, industry suppliers and manufacturers, educators, academia and others that support the trucking industry. TMC member fleets represent the broad range of industry vocations, including truckload, less-than-truckload, municipal, private, on/off-highway, construction and other operations. Find out more about TMC online at http://tmc.trucking.org.
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