Atlantic Truck Show just around the corner
MONCTON, N.B. (June 1, 2005) — The Atlantic Truck Show organizers are putting on the finishing touches before the curtains rise on the annual Maritime event.
The show — which takes place at the Moncton Coliseum Complex June 10-11 in Moncton, N.B. — is the only large-scale Atlantic trucking show of its kind.
Owned and presented by the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association (APTA), the show will feature 350 exhibitors displaying all the latest industry new products and technology. For a complete list of exhibitors, please visit the show website at www.atlantictruckshow.com.
In addition to the spectacular exhibits, The “Big Rig Build Off” is a customized Peterbilt Race Truck visitors can find inside the show. This truck has been travelling the truck show circuit in North America during the building process, so visitors can catch a glimpse of what stage it is in when it hits Moncton.
In the outdoor exhibit area in the front parking lot there will be a demonstration by the New Brunswick Department of Public Safety Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Group on the North American Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Level 1 Commercial Vehicle Inspection process.
This is the North American standard safety inspection that commercial truck drivers and their equipment must undergo on a regular basis to ensure they are upholding the highest of safety standards while sharing our nations’ highways.
Visitors can pre-register online today or they can register at the door for $10.00.
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