WORLDPAC Kicks Off First Supplier & Training Expo this Week

WORLDPAC Kicks Off First Supplier & Training Expo this Week

The three-day event, which was developed by WORLDPAC to help its customers better succeed in the changing aftermarket environment, focuses on exclusive technical and business training, product knowledge from suppliers and plenty of opportunities for fun.

WORLDPAC‘s first-ever Supplier & Training Expo debuts this Friday, Oct. 23, at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, FL. The three-day event, which was developed by WORLDPAC to help its customers better succeed in the changing aftermarket environment, focuses on exclusive technical and business training, product knowledge from suppliers and plenty of opportunities for fun.



WORLDPAC’s Supplier & Training Expo provides WORLDPAC customers with a completely customized weekend of exclusive technical and business training specifically designed to increase the future success of their independent repair business. The event’s full schedule of activities also includes a supplier Expo featuring a tool and equipment show, special guest speakers discussing prevailing industry issues, extensive networking opportunities and an exciting 1920s-themed casino night complete with a live, prize-filled auction. 



WORLDPAC’s Supplier & Training Expo will host more than 500 import specialists from 43 U.S. states and Canada, more than 50 leading suppliers — including tool and equipment manufacturers — and more than 30 of the industry’s most respected training instructors. To make sure guests experience nothing less than an exceptional event, WORLDPAC’s top management and sales staff will also be in attendance. 

To learn more about WORLDPAC, visit www.worldpac.com.

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