PERTH TRUCK AND TRAILER SHOW - BACK IN 2011
The Perth Truck and Trailer Show will be back for 2011 on 29, 30 and 31 July.
Last year’s Show was hailed as the biggest one yet with crowds of more than 8,000 people and 120 exhibitors filling all six pavilions of the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre.
Such a positive response from visitors and exhibitors tells us what we already suspected – that the people of Perth are like everything big! Which is why we are now planning and preparing for an even bigger and better show for 2011.
The 2011 Perth Truck and Trailer Show will showcase products from all the major truck and trailer manufacturers and distributors including electronics, communications, navigation, parts and accessories.
You will get to see a massive range of brands from all areas of the industry, BIG names, legendary names, new names, accessory displays, family entertainment, food outlets and competitions offering something for the whole family.
Whether you are an industry leader, newcomer or big rig enthusiast, the Perth Convention Centre will be the place to be next July.
For Exhibitors: We are currently working on the prospectus for the 2011 show, which will be out later this year. Anyone interested in receiving a prospectus can contact Premiere Events now to be kept updated on exhibiting at the next Show.
Contact us on (08) 9386 9666 or email Anne at info@perthtruckshow.com.au for more information.
Dates
29th - 31st July 2011
TIMES
Friday 29th 10am-6pm
Saturday 30th 10am-6pm
Sunday 31st 10am-4pm
LOCATION
Perth Convention Exhibition Centre
21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth.
TICKET PRICES
Adult
TBC
Child
TBC
Family
TBC
Pensioner/Student
TBC
Kids under 5
TBC
CVIA Chairman Barry Ward has announced that preparations for the 2011 Perth Truck and Trailer Show are officially underway. The 2009 Show exceeded organisers' expectations, with 120 exhibitors filling all six pavilions of the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre. Mr Ward says with all the excitement in the economy over new projects happening in the resources industry, organisers are confident that the 2011 Show will be even more successful.











