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Trucking Industry Leaders Announced an Industry-Wide Image and Education Initiative

Trucking industry leaders announced an industry-wide image and education initiative, Trucking Moves America Forward, on Wednesday at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Kentucky.

“Today’s modern truck drivers are skilled professionals and devoted family men and women, trained to focus on safety, efficiency and reliability while operating the safest and most sustainable trucks we have seen to-date,” said Steve Ponder, chairman, Trucking Moves America Forward and vice-president of Great West Casualty Company.

“Trucking is an important industry to our country, nearly every consumer good touches a truck along its journey and we are excited to share what makes trucking so special with the American people,” Ponder said.

The initiative aims to inform policy makers, motorists and the public about the benefits of the trucking industry to help build support, strengthen and grow the industry, truckinginfo reports.

The goal is to raise $5 million over the next five years to fund efforts, with organizers saying they are halfway to meeting this year’s $1 million goal.

Involved in the effort include ACT 1, also known as the Allied Committee for the Trucking Industry, which includes various trucking industry suppliers, along with the American Trucking Associations, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, the Truckload Carriers Association, as well as trucking companies and other industry suppliers who are not members of ACT 1. The Teamsters Union are considering their involvement as well.

TMAF vice chairman Kevin Burch of the fleet Jet Express commented: “Trucking Moves America Forward is an ongoing movement. Trucking is critical to the American economy, injecting more than $642 million dollars into this country annually, and each person in the industry plays an important role in telling that story.”

“We plan to share those stories in the coming year and beyond with various initiatives,” said Mike Card chairman, fundraising of Trucking Moves America Forward and president of Combined Transport Inc. “The entire industry is excited as this campaign encompasses every sector within the industry and we welcome everyone’s support.”

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