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Sandhills Publishing To Host Upcoming Forum For Commercial Transport Leaders

by Jake Tully - Published: 6/02/2017

United States-based technology company, Sandhills Publishing, has announced an upcoming commercial transportation dealer event to be held in Salt Lake City on June 13, 2017.

The dealer forum, which will see professionals from various facets of commercial transportation, will reportedly host over 100 equipment dealers and parts manufacturers, with several attendees representing the commercial trucking industry.

According to Sandhills Publishing, the dealer event will have a particular focus on management equipment through its prescribed lifestyle as well as cloud-related technology that relates to inventory management.

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"Forums provide opportunities for Sandhills and industry leaders to collaborate and share insights, cutting-edge solutions, and key market trends," said Michelle Ober, Sandhill Publishing Sales Manager. "They're also a great networking opportunity."

Sandhills reports that attendees within the commercial trucking industry will also find information sessions relating to marketing strategies for digital channels, search engine optimization tools and internal system communications.

The forum will also provide the opportunity for trucking leaders, parts dealers, and decision-makers to partake in discussions, small group information sessions and industry-specific workshops.

Shortly after the Salt Lake City dealer forum, Sandhills Publishing reports that it will hold its annual Global forum in Lincoln, Nebraska on August 8th and 9th at the company’s headquarters with a number of regional forums across the United States to follow.

To register for an event or to get more information, visit Sandhills Publishing’s site.