Secaucus, New Jersey — If you aren’t already on your way to New Jersey for this year’s Northeast 2023 Automotive Services Show you had better get moving, as organizers of this year’s event are expecting a record-breaking turnout of at least 6,000 attendees.
Filled to the brim with tradeshow exhibitions, educational sessions, and even a collision repair competition, this year’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend in Secaucus could spell good luck for repairers and managers looking for the latest industry insights.
Collision industry mainstays, like BETAG, AirPro Diagnostics, Axalta, CARSTAR, AkzoNobel, Car-o-Liner and KECO Body Repair, will be taking over the Meadowlands Exposition Center’s show floor from Friday to Sunday.
The show’s main stage is set to be graced by influential collision industry experts, like Chuck Olsen from AirPro, who will speak on ADAS procedures and how to get paid for them; Mike Anderson from Collision Advice, who will offer proven negotiation tactics for shop managers; and Tim Morgan from Spanesi Americas, who plans to speak on effective pre-repair planning, to name a few.
A portion of the event centre’s floor space is set to be dedicated to this year’s Northeast Bodywork Bowl Collision Repair Skills Competition, which will pit estimators, painters and welders against each other in a series friendly competitions, with the chance to take home a $500 cash prize.
The show is set to run from this Friday (March 17) to Sunday (March 19).
Click here for more information on registering for this year’s Northeast 2023 Automotive Services Show, hosted by the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey’s (AASP/NJ).
To sign up for the Bodywork Bowl competition, click here.