ASRW draws thousands to New Orleans

Oct. 15, 2012
Attendees learn about all aspects of automotive repair and service.

Thousands of automotive service professionals from all part of the country spent last week learning about a variety of topics in sessions covering all aspects of vehicle repair, meeting with suppliers at a trade show, and spending time with colleagues during numerous networking events during the Automotive Service & Repair Week at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, La.

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is the sponsor of ASRW and two of its shows, NACE and CARS. 

NACE – the world’s collision repair event – represents the only B2B event of its kind specifically designed for collision repair industry professionals from around the globe. NACE features a comprehensive educational conference and exposition with hundreds of diverse exhibiting companies displaying the latest equipment, products, services and technology available to today’s collision repair industry.

CARS – the premier event for automotive service professionals – features a high-quality education lineup led by industry leaders, along with an exhibitor showcase of automotive service and repair related equipment, products and services. 

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