North American Trailer Dealers Association announces NADTA 2023 schedule, extended expo hours

North American Trailer Dealers Association announces NADTA 2023 schedule, extended expo hours

The North American Trailer Dealers Association (NATDA), an organization dedicated to serving the light- and medium-duty trailer industry, has announced dates and a new schedule for the 2023 NADTA Trailer Show. The event returns to Music City Center in Nashville, from August 29-31.

The event begins the afternoon of Tuesday, August 29th, with Dealership Performance Training featuring hands-on service workshops. On the same day, roundtables and panel sessions, and an evening networking hour will take place for those arriving in Nashville early. Wednesday morning of August 30th sees more Dealership Performance Training with formal classes and additional technical workshops beginning at 8:00 am, with the Expo Hall opening from 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm on the same day. The day will conclude with networking events on the show floor.

On Thursday, the Expo Hall will open at 9:00 am and will be open until the show closes at 5:00 pm. Fun
giveaways, exhibitor and new product award announcements, and the Ultimate Prize Package (introduced in 2022) will all be presented towards the end of the day on Thursday. On Thursday night, the fun will continue with sponsored after-hour events.

Attendees and exhibitors will also be able to enjoy the sights and sounds of Music City, as well as take advantage of discounted hotel rates at a range of hotels included in the NATDA Trailer Show’s room block. NATDA Dealer members also receive a free night’s room stay with a valid membership.

Hotel reservations and attendee registration, which is complimentary for dealer members, will open late in Q1.

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