Expedite Info & The ExpressTrucking.com Network, headquartered in Akron Ohio, will hold its next Expedite Professional's Forum from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, in Akron/Richfield, Ohio.
This is a quarterly networking and dinner social event for current and prospective drivers and owner-operators in expedited trucking. Attendees from all facets of the supply chain are invited to come and gather in a relaxed comfortable atmosphere to chat, network and discuss industry issues and the effects on the expedited freight segment.
The forum provides a venue for anyone interested in expedited trucking to obtain factual and unbiased information from industry educators and veteran expediters, which will help them better, prepare, set adequate expectations and increase their potential success.
Additionally items to be discussed at this session include changes in the hours of service regulations, the U.S. - Mexico Cross Border Pilot Program, and other industry trends that will affect an expediters' day-to-day operations and profitability. Overall it will be an evening full of professional insight on expedited trucking.
Seating is limited, so registration is required. Call (877) 878-4437 to register.
The Expedite Professionals Forum takes place the night before the Expediter Training Classes on Saturday Oct. 27. These business classes teach the fundamentals to maximizing profits in expedited trucking. All class attendees receive free admission to the Friday night forum but must be registered for class by Oct. 15. For more details about the forum or training classes, visit www.ExpressTrucking.com.
Fall Expedite Professional's Forum Set Oct. 26 in Akron
Expedite Info & The ExpressTrucking.com Network, headquartered in Akron Ohio, will hold its next Expedite Professional's Forum from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, in Akron/Richfield, Ohio.
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