Venue Announced for ASRW Welcome Reception - BodyShop Business

Venue Announced for ASRW Welcome Reception

The fourth annual Automotive Service and Repair Week (ASRW) will hold an official Welcome Reception on Thursday, Oct. 6, sponsored by CCC Information Services. This year’s reception will take place at Cuba Libre, located within close proximity to the Orange County Convention Center.

The reception will again feature complimentary hors d’oeuvres, beverages and lively music. Tickets for the event are available in the Super Pass registration package or are $50 if purchased by the early-bird deadline of Aug. 9; $60 after, and can be purchased in the online registration system for NACE and CARS.

"With a new location, new city and new venue, we’ll have a lot to celebrate at this year’s Welcome Reception," says Ron Pyle, ASA president. "We are pleased that CCC Information Services will once again sponsor this event, and we hope everyone enjoys this key networking function."

"We’re very happy to sponsor this terrific event for the fourth straight year," adds Jim Dickens, executive vice president of the Automotive Service Group at CCC.  "We’re really looking forward to seeing our customers and industry partners in Orlando this year."

Cuba Libre is located at 9101 International Drive in Orlando, Fla. and is a part of the newly renovated Pointe Orlando.


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ASRW includes the International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) and the Congress of Automotive Repair & Service (CARS), which makes it the industry’s leading event for true professionals to conduct business, network and engage in industry issues. ASRW is scheduled for Oct. 5-8 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.

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