Exhibitions / Congresses

MHEDA: RENTAL AND USED EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

United States, Rosemont, IL - October 3, 2019
MHEDA: RENTAL AND USED EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE Join MHEDA and your industry peers for a one-day best practices conference for Rental and Used Equipment Managers. This conference will focus on strategies to maximize the profitability of a dealer's rental and used equipment departments. The combined industry knowledge and learned expertise of our speaker panel will provide you with information you need to assess your dealership's strengths and capabilities. You'll also enjoy learning from your industry peers during networking events such as roundtables and meal functions. Whether you are new to the industry or a seasoned veteran, the content of our program will provide you with worthwhile tools and information.


What Will You Learn?

Review best practices and rental strategies for lift truck dealers.
Uncover how to maximize your ROI in your rental and used departments.
Discuss new initiatives to accelerate rental investment and profitability.
Review financial benchmarking.
Learn ways to motivate your sales team.
Strategies on how to use social media to increase sales.
And more!


Registration Fees Per Person

Early Bird Member by August 15: $549
Regular Member after August 15: $649
Non-Member: $999
(Join MHEDA to receive discounted registration)

Optional Networking Dinner: $109

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Date(s)
October 3, 2019
Venue
Embassy Suites O'Hare
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