The limousine industry is big business; so much so that the industry even hosted its own trade show.
January 2009 marked the 25th anniversary of the International LCT Show which was held in beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada.
What was once an afterthought has now grown into the premier limousine and chauffeured transportation show in the entire world with limo companies marking their calendars to be a part of this incredible event.
Show producers expectations were met as one of the largest turnouts in the history of the event were in attendance.
The list of sponsors of the 2009 show were impressive and included Ford and Cadillac; two of the premier entities in the limousine industry.
Aside from seeing some of the latest and greatest innovations that the industry has to offer, attendees at this 3-day event were given helpful tips and information that can directly impact their organizations long-term viability and profitability.
The show was a great way to get a firm understanding of the direction that the limousine industry is heading and also acted as a valuable networking tool for new and established companies.
The International LCT Show has prospered into its 25th year of existence, yet there were still many areas of the industry that were discussed and deciphered.
First and foremost in most industry exec's minds was customer service.
However, the one seminar that drew the most attention and attendance was the one dedicated to alternative fuels and technologies.
Any advances in this area were roundly welcomed, as rising fuel costs is one of the major concerns for companies throughout the industry.
The skyrocketing costs of gas and energy have hit this sector particularly hard as owners have been forced to pass the costs that they incur onto their clients.
This in turn has led to a diminished demand, a fact that must be addressed for the overall health of the industry.
Help is definitely on the way as some of the greatest minds in science and technology have banded together to solve this ongoing energy crisis; a fact that bodes well for all parties involved.
The 2009 International LCT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada continues to be one of the finest gatherings of limousine transportation experts in the entire world.
January 2009 marked the 25th anniversary of the International LCT Show which was held in beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada.
What was once an afterthought has now grown into the premier limousine and chauffeured transportation show in the entire world with limo companies marking their calendars to be a part of this incredible event.
Show producers expectations were met as one of the largest turnouts in the history of the event were in attendance.
The list of sponsors of the 2009 show were impressive and included Ford and Cadillac; two of the premier entities in the limousine industry.
Aside from seeing some of the latest and greatest innovations that the industry has to offer, attendees at this 3-day event were given helpful tips and information that can directly impact their organizations long-term viability and profitability.
The show was a great way to get a firm understanding of the direction that the limousine industry is heading and also acted as a valuable networking tool for new and established companies.
The International LCT Show has prospered into its 25th year of existence, yet there were still many areas of the industry that were discussed and deciphered.
First and foremost in most industry exec's minds was customer service.
However, the one seminar that drew the most attention and attendance was the one dedicated to alternative fuels and technologies.
Any advances in this area were roundly welcomed, as rising fuel costs is one of the major concerns for companies throughout the industry.
The skyrocketing costs of gas and energy have hit this sector particularly hard as owners have been forced to pass the costs that they incur onto their clients.
This in turn has led to a diminished demand, a fact that must be addressed for the overall health of the industry.
Help is definitely on the way as some of the greatest minds in science and technology have banded together to solve this ongoing energy crisis; a fact that bodes well for all parties involved.
The 2009 International LCT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada continues to be one of the finest gatherings of limousine transportation experts in the entire world.
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