The International Milk Haulers Association Annual Convention & Trade Show is where the dairy transportation industry's leading fleet professionals, vehicle manufacturers, and component suppliers are found! it is North America’s premier convention for dairy trucking, and an event you should attend to stay current on industry practices. There’s simply no other venue that offers networking with fleets from from various countries while providing top education sessions.
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2024 Highlights Include:
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Various educational sessions
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Supplier Trade Show
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Golf Outing
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NASCAR Hall of Fame
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Hauler panel discussion
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Freightliner Plant Tour
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Exclusive party for attendees at the Annual Banquet taking place at Charlotte Motor Speedway
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Annual Fleet Safety Awards Presented
On Your Own Activity Nearby
2023 was Record Breaking!
Join us in 2024
Host Hotel: Hilton Charlotte University Place
Our lakeside hotel is off I-85, a half-mile from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte and steps from The Shoppes at University Place. PNC Music Pavilion and the Charlotte Motor Speedway are 10 minutes away. Features include a seasonal outdoor pool, patio seating with fire pits, a café serving Starbucks coffee, and walking trails.
8629 JM Keynes Dr, Charlotte, NC 28262, USA
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Book Your Room by March 29th to receive the Group Rate!
$149/night. Group Name: 'MHA'
Room Block Online Booking Link
Rates apply between April 16 and April 26
Hilton is sold out on some nights and room types - use the overflow hotel, Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn (across the street)
Room Rate: $139
Available until April 12
Direct Booking Link
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Doug Marcello
Douglas Marcello is a member of firm Saxton & Stump Trucking and Commercial Transportation Group, defending trucking companies in both central Pennsylvania and throughout the country. A trial counsel in 35 different states, Doug handles all aspects of the trucking industry’s legal needs, from immediately responding to accidents to working with businesses to mitigate risk and litigating cases through a jury trial. Doug also has earned a commercial driver’s license (CDL), which provides him with insight into the challenges of operating a tractor-trailer and the mechanical components of the equipment.