Tradeshows – Building Connections That Drive Our Industry Forward
This March, SwapLoader had the opportunity to be part of two of the biggest events in our industry—CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas and NTEA Work Truck Week 2026 in Indianapolis. Both shows delivered incredible energy, innovation, and—most importantly—valuable face-to-face connections with the people who drive our business forward.
At CONEXPO, we joined more than 140,000 industry professionals and over 2,000 exhibitors gathered to explore the latest equipment, technology, and solutions shaping the future of construction. It’s a rare opportunity to see the industry come together at this scale—where conversations turn into ideas, and ideas turn into partnerships.

Just days later, Work Truck Week brought together thousands of fleet operators, distributors, upfitters, and manufacturers for North America’s largest work truck event. With hands-on exhibits, educational sessions, and countless networking opportunities, it continues to be a critical space for collaboration and growth across the commercial vehicle industry.

While the equipment and innovations are impressive, what truly makes these shows impactful is the chance to connect. Time spent with our distributors, dealers, and end-users—hearing their challenges, sharing ideas, and strengthening relationships—is what fuels our continued improvement and success.
Trade shows like CONEXPO and Work Truck Week are where relationships turn into real progress—getting face-to-face with our distributors and end-users allows us to listen, learn, and continue building solutions that truly meet the needs of the industry.
Matt White, VP & General Manager
To our distributors: THANK YOU! Your support, partnership, and commitment—especially your efforts to represent our products and bring trucks to life on the show floor—are what make events like these truly successful. We’re proud to stand alongside you and grateful for the role you play in helping us grow.
We left both shows energized, inspired, and more connected than ever. And that’s what it’s all about.
CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 Photos
NTEA Work Truck Week 2026 Photos
Looking Ahead: Continuing the Momentum
While March set the tone for a strong year, we’re already gearing up for what’s next. This fall, we’re excited to exhibit at the NATDA Trailer Show 2026, taking place September 1–3 in Nashville, followed by the Dumpster Expo 2026 on September 24–26.
These shows provide another valuable opportunity to connect with our distributors, dealers, and end-users—continuing the conversations that started earlier this year and building even stronger partnerships across the industry.
We’re especially excited to showcase a new trailer product, along with several updated features designed to enhance performance, flexibility, and overall customer value. Both shows will give attendees a firsthand look at how we’re continuing to evolve our solutions to meet the needs of today’s market.
As with every tradeshow, the real impact comes from the people. We look forward to reconnecting, sharing what’s new, and working together to keep pushing our industry forward.


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