International teams with Highway Watch

May 16, 2005
The American Trucking Assns.’ Highway Watch program is working with International Truck and Engine Corp. to provide dealer personnel and company employees with Highway Watch training to promote ATA’s anti-terrorism initiative

The American Trucking Assns.’ Highway Watch program is working with International Truck and Engine Corp. to provide dealer personnel and company employees with Highway Watch training to promote ATA’s anti-terrorism initiative.

International will make DVD and audio Highway Watch training presentations available to employees at their manufacturing facilities nationwide, as well as promote the program in their company newsletter. Later, International plans to make the contents of the DVD available on its dealer extranet and its employee intranet for dealership and corporate employees.

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