TEDA to host 21st Vendor Advisory Meeting during the week of June 15

The members of TEDA host the annual event to show their sincere appreciation to group suppliers for their continued support of out marketing efforts.
May 4, 2015
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Tool & Equipment Distributors Associates 21st consecutive Vendor Advisory Meeting will take place during the week of June 15, at the Turf Valley in Ellicott City, Md. The members of TEDA host the annual event to show their sincere appreciation to group suppliers for their continued support of out marketing efforts. The meeting will be attended by 150 delegates representing the TEDA membership, approved suppliers, manufacturers reps and industry trade press. The three-day conference features an all day tool and equipment exhibit show, annual golf outing, cocktail reception and private conference format for the vendors to meet one-on-one with TEDA warehouse distributor members.

TEDA is an incorporated marketing organization consisting of tool & equipment specialty warehouse distributors that focus on the automotive channel distribution. The group has marketing programs with 100 tool and equipment suppliers. TEDA is committed to creative and innovative marketing of professional tool & equipment products, primarily through the traditional “two-step” (WD/Jobber) channel of distribution.

TEDA’s supplier partners can get their products linked to a solid distribution network that reaches the Jobber and Consumer segments of the market with hard hitting message on new product introductions, specials and seasonal opportunities. As part of an international network of fellow distributors and valued manufacturers, TEDA warehouse distributor members develop more creative methods to generate sales. They can compete more effectively on a profitable basis in today’s dynamic marketplace.

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