NAPA Truck Parts, supplier of heavy-duty truck parts, continues its sponsorship of ExpressTrucking.com.
NAPA has enrolled as the premier sponsor of ExpressTrucking.com's Expediter Training TM Program, a traveling business development class for professional drivers, bringing expedite industry education to major cities throughout the U.S. and Ontario Canada.
"We actually started as a charter sponsor of ExpressTrucking.com five years ago and I never imagined it would become the service that it has turned out to be for owner-operators and the trucking industry," said Jay Lott, general manager of NAPA's Heavy Duty division.
The Expediter Training program teaches expedited freight drivers and owner-operators hot to run their business efficiently and successfully. One Expediter Training TM class will be held each month in a different city location from March through October.
The March class will be held on Wednesday March 30, 2005 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville, the day before the beginning of the Mid-America Trucking Show. The fee to attend the full day training is $129 if registered by 3/15/05. Seats are limited so early registration is encouraged.
To register or for more information, visit www.ExpediterTraining.com or call 877-878-4437.
NAPA Truck Parts Expands Sponsorship of ExpressTrucking.com
NAPA Truck Parts, supplier of heavy-duty truck parts, continues its sponsorship of ExpressTrucking.com
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