ASA-WA Hosting Training Expo - BodyShop Business

ASA-WA Hosting Training Expo

The Automotive Service Assoctiation of Washington’s (ASA-WA) second annual Automotive Training Expo (ATE) offering a trade show and training programs will be held March 13-15 at the Doubletree Hotel in SeaTac, Wash., near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

More than 30 technical and management training programs for owners, managers, service advisers and technicians in the collision and mechanical repair, tire shop and specialty service businesses will be offered. Attendees can take an unlimited number of classes for $399. The cost includes class materials, several meals, trade show access and special hotel rates.

ATE’s trade show will feature more than 80 booths displaying automotive products, tools and equipment, automotive business services and more.

Registration discounts are available for members of the ATE sponsoring associations and for accredited instructors, students enrolled at high school and college-level automotive training programs and groups attending from the same shop. The discount registration deadline is Feb. 13.

The event is sponsored by ASA-WA, the Northwest Tire Dealers Association and the Washington Automotive Wholesalers Association. For more information or to register online, visit www.atetrainingexpo.com or call (253) 473-6970.

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