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Trucksales Staff17 Jul 2018
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TMC registration opens

Registration has officially opened for the ATA's 2018 Technology and Maintenance Conference

Registration for the Australian Trucking Association's 2018 Technology and Maintenance Conference is now open, with the industry's premiere annual technical event to be held once again in Melbourne, over October 15 to 17.

As usual, the TMC will bring delegates spanning professionals, technicians, apprentices, fleet managers and more up to speed on a wide range of technical issues along with a range of broader industry topics.

The ATA says this year's program has an increased focus on technology and the real skills the industry will always need. Every session will be marked off against the key issues of safety, productivity, environment, costs and careers.

The program will include:

  • Hands-on demonstrations in the interactive workshop zone
  • Core sessions on key industry issues
  • Job-specific workshops and presentations
  • TMC Expo featuring the latest industry products and services
  • Networking, career building and mentorship opportunities.

TMC is also an opportunity for apprentices and professionals alike to further their careers by gaining knowledge, developing new skills and building their networks.

The 2018 TMC will be held from Monday, October 15 to Wednesday, October 17 at the Kangan Institute’s Automotive Centre of Excellence, Melbourne Docklands. To register, click here.

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