Survey Asks Trucking Industry to Rank Top Concerns
The American Transportation Research Institute has launched a new survey asking trucking industry stakeholders to rank their top concerns.
by Staff
August 11, 2014
1 min to read
The American Transportation Research Institute has launched a new survey asking trucking industry stakeholders to rank their top concerns.
The 2014 Top Industry Issues Survey is an annual survey commissioned by the American Trucking Associations ranking the top issues of concern for the industry as well as strategies for addressing each issue.
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“With your participation, we can speak with a collective industry voice on what’s most important to us,” said ATA chairman Phil Byrd Sr.
This is the 10th year of the survey and participation is growing yearly. The results of the survey will be released at the ATA Annual Management Conference and Exhibition in San Diego, taking place Oct. 4-8.
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