Transport drivers in the national auto shipping business on hand for the recently held Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) in Las Vegas, Nevada were treated to quite a party, according to the people that showed up for the event. Sources indicate that the crowds on hand were pretty good as suppliers and distributors were on hand to talk with other people in the transport industry about the future of the vehicle transport industry of the United States during the months and years ahead.
Sources on hand for the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week indicate that about 1,400 were on hand for the opening reception for the three day event on Monday. The optimism of the transport industry was on hand as well and there was an air of energy at the start of the event that has many people thinking momentum could be building for a pretty good year for the transport industry of America. Hopefully, these feelings of optimism are correct, and during 2011 we set new records for the number of car carriers moving to destination and customers served.
The Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week is all about building trust in the transport industry of America and bringing suppliers and distributors together to talk about making the transport industry of the country better in the years ahead. We're happy to announce that momentum in this desire was definitely created during the week and as we enter the second decade of the century of the environment the skies ahead are looking clear for the transport industry of the United States of America.
Monday, February 14, 2011
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