Transtar Autobody Technologies to Exhibit at 2014 NORTHEAST Show - BodyShop Business

Transtar Autobody Technologies to Exhibit at 2014 NORTHEAST Show

Company will be located in Booth 617 and will be launching new products related to its No Mix basecoat system.

Transtar Autobody Technologies has announced it will exhibit at the NORTHEAST 2014 Automotive Services Show in Booth 617 at the Meadowlands, March 21-23, 2014

This will be the fifth year in a row Transtar has exhibited at this event, which helps it connect directly with potential new distribution partners and auto body shops. This, combined with the fact that the industry’s top manufacturers attend the NORTHEAST Show, make the event a must-attend for all decision makers in the automotive services industry.

”Through this event, Transtar has formed new distribution partnerships, sold its No Mix basecoat system and opened scores of new auto body shops,” said Transtar General Manager Mike Westrick. “It is crucial we participate in this event to meet the company’s goals each year.”

While details cannot be disclosed at this time, Transtar will be launching products related to its No Mix basecoat system that will be exciting for anyone who uses basecoat for auto body repairs and refinishing.

Headquartered in Brighton, Mich., Transtar is a leading manufacturer of automotive refinish and body shop repair products that meet the performance standards of its customers and conform to the regulations that protect the lives of industry professionals and the environment. The company has broad distribution across North America, with a significant presence in Latin America and other key markets. Transtar is an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer and part of the Transtar Automotive Group.


More information:

Transtar Autobody Technologies

Transtar Autobody Technologies
Fax: 800-477-7923Contact: Michelle White

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