Trucking Moves America Forward is offering trailer wraps as a way to promote the industry image and education program.
by Staff
July 28, 2015
Examples of TMAF Decals.Courtesy of Trucking Moves America Forward
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Examples of TMAF Decals. Courtesy of Trucking Moves America Forward
Trucking Moves America Forward is offering trailer wraps as a way to promote the industry image and education program.
The trailer decal program is designed to inform the public of the trucking industry’s benefits and mission, acting like moving advertisements for trucking and as a showcase for drivers on the road.
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"This year, I set a goal to see 100 wrapped trailers traveling our highways by the end of the year," said Kevin Burch, TMAF vice chairman and president of Jet Express. "These moving billboards not only demonstrate the importance of trucking to America's economy but give our professional drivers an opportunity to showcase their profession while on the road, proudly delivering America's goods."
Members of the trucking industry can order a trailer wrap from the TMAF website.
Trucking Moves America Forward is a long-term industry-wide movement to promote a positive image for the industry and inform policy makers and the public of its importance to the nation’s economy.
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