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Trucking Moves America Forward Recognizes Industry Supporters

Trucking Moves America Forward recognized 35 organizations and individuals for purchasing one or more TMAF-branded wraps for display on their company trailers to promote the cause.

by Staff
May 27, 2016
Trucking Moves America Forward Recognizes Industry Supporters

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Trucking Moves America Forward recognized 35 organizations and individuals for purchasing one or more TMAF-branded wraps for display on their company trailers to promote the cause.

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The decals are available to all members of the trucking industry and are available as 53-foot trailers wraps, tank truck wraps, and 28-foot pup wraps.

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“Trucking truly does move America forward, but we need to do a better job of promoting that message,” said Kevin Burch, co-chairman of TMAF. “By putting more of TMAF’s bold trailer wraps on the road, we hope to do our part in proudly demonstrating that trucking is the backbone of this country.”

TMAF began its decal-wrap program in July 2015 as part of an initiative to inform the public about the trucking industry’s benefits and mission. The full trailer decal wraps provide an opportunity to spread word about the trucking industry’s contribution to the economy and everyday life, according to TMAF.

TMAF would like to thank the following individuals, companies and organizations: Admiral Transport Corporation, American Trucking Associations, Baylor Trucking, Bill Graves, C.B. Wilson Transport and Truck Repair, Carbon Express, Erb Transport, Excargo Services, Fox Valley Technical College, Garner Transportation Group, Georgia Motor Trucking Association, Goggin Warehousing, Horizon Freight Lines, Illinois Trucking Association, John D. Rockefeller IV Career Center, Jet Express, Jung Truck Service, Keller Trucking, Kenan Advantage Group, K-Limited Carrier, Load One, Milwaukee Area Technical College, MTC Truck Driving School, Pinellas Technical College, Pottle’s Transportation, Regency Transportation, Steelman Transportation, Texas Trucking Association, TCW, Titan Transfer, TransLand, U.S. Legal Services, Holland, Waukesha County Technical College and Werner Enterprises.

Trucking Moves America Forward is a group that aims to establish a long-term industry-wide movement to create a positive image for the industry and ensure that policymakers and the public understand its contribution to the economy. To order a wrap contact TMAF@trucking.org.

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