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The NACS Show is all about providing you and your team with proven ideas and strategies that promote growth, attract customers, build your brand and improve your bottom line.
The NACS Show was again named the top trade show in the United States for “buying power” and second overall for buying plans according to the latest annual report on U.S. trade shows developed by Exhibit Surveys, Inc.
SPECIAL NOTE: All NACS Show booth space is sold on a first-received, first-assigned basis. Priority booth selection is given to companies based on membership status.
NACS was founded August 14, 1961, as the National Association of Convenience Stores. It is an international trade association representing more than 2,100 retail and 1,500 supplier company members. NACS member companies do business in nearly 50 countries worldwide, with the majority of members based in the United States. The U.S. convenience store industry, with nearly 145,000 stores across the country, posted $511 billion in total sales in 2009, with $328 billion in motor fuels sales.
NACS serves the convenience and petroleum retailing industry by providing industry knowledge, connections and advocacy to ensure the competitive viability of its members' businesses. In 2007, the association shortened its name to NACS and added a tagline that better defines its presence both internationally and at the retail fueling level: The Association for Convenience and Petroleum Retailing.
While 49 of the top 50 convenience stores in the United States are members of NACS, the majority of its members are small, independent operators. More than 70 percent of its total membership is comprised of companies that operate 10 stores or less. This membership base roughly tracks the industry as a whole. Of the 145,000 convenience stores in the United States, 62 percent are owned and operated by someone who only has one store.
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