NMFTA invites industry peers to one-on-one with Debbie Sparks, Digital LTL Council meeting, and NMFC: The Future of Freight Classification.
Alexandria, Virginia – The National Motor Freight Traffic Association’s (NMFTA) executive leaders will host several speaking sessions at this year’s SMC³ Jump Start from January 22 to 24 in Atlanta, GA.
Make plans to hear from NMFTA staff and board members, Digital LTL Council executive director and board members:
“The goal of this year’s sessions by NMFTA is to not only educate our industry peers but to empower them with the industry knowledge needed to directly combat numerous challenges that we face daily,” shared Sparks. “NMFTA has updates we’ll discuss regarding the eBOL adoption progress and API roadmap. In addition, we’re enhancing and updating the freight classification system and encouraging industry leaders to become a part of each process.”
This one-on-one discussion with Sparks will be moderated by Bill Cassidy, the senior editor of trucking and domestic transportation at The Journal of Commerce. Sparks has been an expert in the industry for over 20 years, implementing long-lasting change with leaders such as American Trucking Associations (ATA), Truckload Carriers Association (TCA), Wreaths Across America (WAA), Women in Trucking (WIT), and NMFTA. Dedicated to spreading awareness and creating innovative solutions to long-standing challenges, NMFTA is committed to improving supply chain efficiency.
NMFTA’s Digital LTL Council will host an informative meeting from 4:45-6:15 pm ET. Input is critical in determining the best path forward as we digitize the LTL industry together.
On the agenda:
eBOL Adoption Update with Paul Dugent, executive director of NMFTA’s Digital LTL Council; API Roadmap & Workshop Activity Review with Sam Ralat, director of customer success at Estes Express Lines; and From Skepticism to Success: Overcoming Challenges in eBOL Implementation panel discussion featuring:
Looking to better understand the NMFC? Then look no further. The NMFC: Future of Freight Classification panel will provide attendees with insight into this system, the simplification of the NMFC, advancements of online tools to make them more user friendly, and discuss training for freight classing.
In addition to Sparks, panelists include:
To learn more about NMFTA’s attendance at SMC³ Jump Start, its mission, advocacy, services, resources, and industry conferences, visit www.nmfta.org.
About NMFTA
Since 1956, the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA) has represented the interests of the less-than-truckload (LTL) motor carrier industry. The NMFTA publishes the National Motor Freight Classification® (NMFC®), assigns Standard Carrier Alpha Codes™ (SCAC®), assigns Standard Point Location Codes® (SPLC™), develops digital standards for the LTL industry, and safeguards those digital standards through cybersecurity research, dissemination of studies, and education. Membership in NMFTA is available to all for-hire interstate and intrastate motor carriers. For more information, visit www.nmfta.org.
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