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Premier Trucking Technology Event Slated for March in Nashville

The American Trucking Associations has opened registration for ATA’s Technology & Maintenance Council’s Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition, the nation’s foremost trucking technology event.

“The TMC Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition is central to the Council’s mission to raise professional and technical standards for the trucking industry,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “Whether it is on the exhibit hall floor, or in one of TMC’s many study groups or educational sessions and task forces, the events taking place at TMC’s Annual Meeting drive the industry’s success.”

Scheduled for March 10-13 at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee, TMC’s 2025 Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition will take place on two tracks—one geared toward attendees seeking to dive deep into the details of the issues facing the industry, and the other providing a high-level overview of the technological trends that will be driving change in trucking. Both tracks will address critical issues ranging from emissions and efficiency to safety and emerging technologies under this year’s theme —"Advancing Technology Through Industry Engagement.”

“The Council’s 2025 Annual Meeting carries on its tradition of providing thought leadership with a focus on ways to improve maintenance, sustainability and fuel efficiency,” said TMC Executive Director Robert Braswell. “Each of our educational sessions will centre around one of two valuable tracks—Back to Basics, and Advanced Technology. These sessions will address pressing regulatory compliance issues, emerging truck/trailer technologies, maintenance, diagnostic and repair topics, key performance indicators and benchmarking solutions, and equipment specification trends.”

For more information on TMC’s 2025 Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition, or to register, visit https://tmcannual.trucking.org/

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