Approximately 95 percent of AAPEX booth space sold out

AAPEX is slated for Tuesday, Nov. 3 through Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas, with AAPEXedu sessions starting on Monday, Nov. 2.
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AAPEX 2015 is shaping up to be another sold-out event as 95 percent of booth space already has been allotted to automotive aftermarket manufacturers and suppliers. AAPEX is slated for Tuesday, Nov. 3 through Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas, with AAPEXedu sessions starting on Monday, Nov. 2.

Exhibitors will select and confirm their AAPEX booth space starting the week of May 11. Two weeks prior, exhibitors will receive an e-mail from AAPEX Event Management with the specific date and time to select their booth space. For information and questions, exhibitors should contact AAPEX Event Management, Sandra Kulas, 708-226-1300, e-mail: [email protected].

AAPEX 2015 is expected to feature more than 2,400 exhibitors, 5,000 booths, more than 50 AAPEXedu sessions and 39,000-targeted buyers. Approximately 130,000 automotive aftermarket professionals from nearly 140 countries are projected to be in Las Vegas during AAPEX.

AAPEX represents the $477 billion global aftermarket auto parts industry, and is co-owned by the Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), the light vehicle aftermarket division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). For more information, visit www.aapexshow.com or e-mail: [email protected].

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