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Western Canada Automotive Service Providers Forum

September 09, 2015
Shaw Theatre, NAIT Edmonton, AB



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Western Canada Automotive Service Providers Forum


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#aftermarket – The AIA Automotive Service Providers Forum is the ideal venue for shop owners/managers to empower themselves with the knowledge they need to meet the rapidly evolving challenges and opportunities that the automotive aftermarket repair and service industry face today and in the future. 

The  AIA Auto Service Providers Forum will be held Wednesday September 9, 2015, from  11:00 AM to 5:30 PM MDT  at  the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), 11762  106 St. NW. The Annual Rick Gibson Memorial Golf Classic will take place the following day.

Planned specifically for today’s shop owners and managers who are stretched to the limit with both time and resources, the Automotive Service Providers Forum is a must-attend event.

 

THE SPEAKERS

John Cochrane – Cochrane Automotive

John Watt – John Watt Automotive Consultant

Rick Nadeau – Quorus Consulting Group Inc.

Dr. Peter Frise – AUTO21

THE CONTENT

  • Canadian Automotive Service Information Standard (CASIS)
  • Increasing the earning potential of your shop
  • Market research on consumer awareness and attitudes
  • New technology and how it will impact the aftermarket industry

 

THE TRADE SHOW

A great chance to meet with exhibitors who will be featuring their newest equipment, tools and shop management programs.

THE JOB TRAINING

The event will include an information session regarding jobs, skills, training and labour relations.

NETWORKING

The day will leave plenty of time to network and meet new contacts during refreshment and meal breaks.




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