Truck World is returning to the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario to showcase the latest products and vehicles from more than 500 companies.
Held April 18-20, Truck World features the latest advancements, technology and alternative fuel options, along with trends shaping the future of the trucking and transportation sectors.
New for 2024, Truck World’s GreenTECH Pavilion encourages attendees to learn, discover and network with companies dedicated to alternative fuel equipment, as well as sustainable products and technologies.
Built out of the popularity of Truck World’s past Greener Route showcases, the GreenTECH Pavilion will showcase the latest in green products, advanced technologies and sustainable solutions across 100,000 square feet of dedicated space.
“As a one-stop-shop, Truck World offers an expansive show floor full of the latest in trucking innovation, as well as the chance for industry professionals to connect and learn more about emerging trends and best practices,” said Joe Glionna, President of Truck World and Newcom Media.
“In addition to featuring new and exclusive products, we’re thrilled to be opening our new GreenTECH pavilion, dedicated to educating and showcasing everything related to sustainable transport and alternative fuel options. As the largest trucking show in Canada, we’re paving the way for the future of transport, and recognize the importance of helping the industry better understand what greener solutions are available.”
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Another new feature for Truck World 2024 is a special, early-access workshop from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on April 18, with the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE). Attendees can learn more about the scaling of electric trucks across the industry.
South Asian Day will be held on Friday, April 19, in celebration of the South Asian community and its importance to the Canadian trucking industry.
The Ride & Drive show feature will also return this year, allowing showgoers the opportunity to experience commercial vehicles with the latest fuel technologies, including hydrogen, battery and electric during the first two days of the show (Ride & Drive participation requires an AZ License).
As well, the New Product Showcase returns, offering the opportunity to explore some of the latest trucks, trailers, engines, parts, accessories, technologies and more in a dedicated section of the show floor.