Seminar / workshop

Rental Managers Seminar

United States, Chicago, IL - 15th and 16th July 2002
Rental Managers Seminar The organisers state that this seminar"s program, for the 5th consecutive year, delivers insightful rental management knowledge based on the best practices of successful rental companies. Top consultant Bob Currie and other industry experts preside.
Date(s)
15th and 16th July 2002
Venue
Best Western at O’Hare
Ticketing
Members (after June 10): $795.00 Non-members (after June 10): $995.00
Contact for booking / more info
Associated Equipment Distributors, Inc. 615 W. 22nd Street, Oak Brook, IL 60523 800-388-0650 / 630-574-0650 / FAX: 630-574-0132 e-mail: info@aednet.org
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