Learn what 13 of North America’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers have planned for 2021 and beyond at exclusive OEM Update Sessions during Work Truck Week 2021 (WTW21) Tuesday, March 9–Thursday March 11.
WTW21, presented by NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry, is a reimagined way to connect the commercial vehicle community and provide the product news, market trends, and operational insights the industry has come to expect from The Work Truck Show in a virtual environment. It runs online March 8–12 and on-demand through April 9 (registration required).
During each OEM Update Session, company representatives share technical information on their latest chassis specifications and designs, review body and equipment installation options, and provide insights into future commercial vehicle plans.
“The information OEMs provide during these sessions is invaluable to upfitters and body builders as they optimize body and equipment design and installation, and plan for future engineering changes to vehicles,” said Kevin Koester, senior director, NTEA. “Nowhere else can industry professionals hear directly from such a wide range of leading work truck OEMs about the status, timing, and impact of their current and future vehicle plans.”
Participating chassis manufacturers include Crane Carrier Company, Ford Commercial Vehicles, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation, Freightliner Trucks, General Motors Fleet, Hino Trucks, International Truck, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc., Kenworth Truck Co., Mack Trucks Inc., Peterbilt Motors Company, Ram Commercial, and Western Star Trucks.
The full OEM Update Session schedule and session information is available here. Registered attendees can view the sessions as scheduled and then on demand through April 9.