Save the Date for CAR 2006 in Las Vegas
MT. ARLINGTON, NJ – The 11th annual Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) 2006 is scheduled March 8-10 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. More than 400 remarketing professional from auctions, banks, manufacturers, technology providers, and others are expected to attend the event.
MT. ARLINGTON, NJ – The 11th annual Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) 2006 is scheduled March 8-10 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. More than 400 remarketing professional from auctions, banks, manufacturers, technology providers, and others are expected to attend the event.
CAR 2006 features workshops and presentations designed for professionals involved in the preparation, movement, resale, and accounting of used-vehicle operations. The conference will address a wide range of current relevant topics affecting the remarketing industry, including:
Streamlining and refining the used-car sales process.
The latest developments in technology revolutionizing the industry.
Determining the right data to use in benchmarking.
The conference lead sponsor is Southern Auto Auction. Co-sponsors are the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA) and Bobit Business Media, publisher of industry-leading fleet magazines including Auto Rental News, Vehicle Remarketing, F&I, and Automotive Fleet.
All registered CAR attendees may attend the IARA Circle of Excellence Award luncheon and the afternoon roundtable discussions held March 8.
Online registration for CAR 2006 and the IARA Winter Roundtables is available online at www.carconference.com. Discounts are offered for early registration and groups of four or more attendees.
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