Registration is now open for MACS 2014 Training Event and Trade Show

Jan. 1, 2020
Registration is now open for Power up, the MACS 2014 Training Event and Trade Show.

Registration is now open for Power up, the MACS 2014 Training Event and Trade Show to be held Jan. 16-18, 2014 at the Sheraton New Orleans where the hotel room rate will be $149 per night plus tax.

MACS Training Event and Trade Show, Power up, is the only global event where automotive technicians will be empowered for success in the total vehicle climate and thermal management service arena. Sophisticated automotive technology is on the road right now. As older vehicles are retired, success and profit in the service industry will rely heavily on a technician’s understanding of electronic controls and networks, their tie-ins with heating and cooling and the variety of tools and technology available to troubleshoot them.

The MACS annual golf tournament will take place Wednesday, January 15 at TPC Louisiana, sponsored by Four Seasons. MACS golfers can play where the pros play on a world-class course.

MACS will also host a bowling party sponsored by Bergstrom at the Rock-N-Bowl.

A favorite gathering place of New Orleans natives! Attendees can bowl, party New Orleans style and have fun the night before MACS Training Event kicks-off.

MACS technical training sessions will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 16-18 and the annual trade show will be held on Friday, January 17 from 9:30am-4:30pm

Complete MACS 2014 Training Event and Trade Show information can be found at
the MACS website on the training event pages at this link: http://bit.ly/1ckPTeo

Attendees can register for the event at by calling 215/631-7020 or by visiting the MACS website at www.macsw.org. Sheraton New Orleans hotel reservations can be made through a link on the MACS website or by calling (888)627-7033.

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