Organizers of the North American Commercial Vehicle Show (NACV Show), which includes Hannover Fairs USA (HFUSA), have announced that registration is now open to attend the show in Atlanta, which will take place Sept. 28-30.
This year’s NACV Show is on track to feature more than 5,000 fleet professionals attending and 332,700 square feet of exhibits, organizers say.
NACV Show 2021 brings together industry keynote speakers and education programs across the show floor. Highlights include NACFE’s Run On Less – Electric’s demonstration of the early deployment of battery electric trucks, co-located fleet-focused events including HD Repair Forum and more.
As part of the expanded education program, NACV Show 2021 media partners will discuss the future of the trucking industry on the show floor’s main stage.
More than 450 global OEMs, including Cummins, Dana, Great Dane, Hino Trucks, Mack Trucks, Navistar’s International Trucks, Nikola, Orange EV, Volvo and many more will showcase their latest truck offerings, organizers say. Transformative electric and alternative fuel vehicles and supporting solutions will be a highlight of NACV Show 2021, organizers say.
Attendee registration is now open at https://nacvshow.com/attend.
HFUSA says it is working closely with NACV Show partners and stakeholders, local and state authorities and the Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) on implementing safety protocols for September’s event. For more information on our safety plan, please go to https://nacvshow.com/health-safety-guidelines/.
Organizers say the GWCC is a GBAC STAR accredited facility, which has established and maintained a cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention program to minimize risks associated with infectious agents like COVID-19. As an accredited facility, GWCC has put in place the proper cleaning protocols, disinfection techniques, and work practices to combat biohazards and infectious disease; and employs highly informed cleaning professionals who are trained for outbreak and infectious disease preparation and response.