CargoGlide’s New SEMA Booth

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(Newswire.net — November 14, 2014) St.George, Utah — Marc Coutu owner of Imago Creations, Inc did set designs for Universal studios for movies such as Scarface, Jurassic Park, Flash Dancer, and many more.  He designed CargoGlides booth based on 1950’s automotive manufacturing.  The theme of the booth is to show the 1950s and the manufacturing that we saw in cities like Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Ohio, and all other manufacturing cities.

 

During the 1950s the automotive world was in full swing and everything was made out of steel, chrome, and aluminum. CargoGlides CEO states, “At this time the material was solid and the United States was the manufacturing Mecca of the world.” The booth is showing this theme of a downtown Detroit brick building with all steel beams.

 

“The theme period of the 1950s is what CargoGlide is about today” says the CEO of CargoGlide.  It is all about quality, workmanship, and solid building. During this time period everything was about solid, well built products and people still had workmanship and quality wrapped around everything that was made in the United States. All of this is what CargoGlide the #1 Truck Slide out Tray Company is focusing on in their SEMA 2014 booth and to make sure everyone understands the quality of workmanship of their product. 

 

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