Trucker To Trucker LLC, Culver, Ind., expects that within the next six years, the Internet will generate 90% of truck sales.
The company said it plans to help provide retail and wholesale volume sellers a variety of affordable options for selling online, from ads on TruckerToTrucker.com to complete custom-designed web sites.
"Our inexpensive ad packages are paving the way for online trucking sales," explained Jim McCormack, founder and president of Trucker To Trucker LLC. TruckerToTrucker.com allows sellers to choose a package that works for them. Each ad listing includes up to nine photos and a detailed description of the truck, trailer or part for sale. Listings can be purchased singly or in unlimited monthly packages; sellers can also choose to link to their ads directly to their existing corporate web sites. For those companies not yet online, TruckerToTrucker.com can build a site from the ground up, complete with e-mail accounts, monthly hosting and maintenance, and its TruckerToTrucker.com listings.
In development since January 2003, Trucker To Trucker LLC officially launched in January 2004. Future plans include an online auction feature, discounts on products and services and promotional giveaways.
For more information, visit www.truckertotrucker.com.
TruckerToTrucker.com Connects Volume Sellers and Buyers
Trucker To Trucker LLC, Culver, Ind., expects that within the next six years, the Internet will generate 90% of truck sales
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