ATA announces theme for Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2014 meeting

Nov. 26, 2013

The theme for the American Trucking Assns. (ATA) Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2014 Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition has been announced. “Turning Experience into Practice” will be the focus of the event, to be held March 10-13 at the Music City Center in Nashville, TN.

TMC’s Transportation Technology Exhibition, March 10-12, is expected to include more than 300 exhibitors featuring the latest technology to help fleets improve safety and efficiency. It is expected that the latest models of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, specialty and alternative-fueled vehicles, components, safety and information technology and services will be on display.

“Each year, the TMC Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition is the premiere event of its kind, bringing together the best technical minds in trucking to review the current state of the industry and drive industry improvements through the development of consensus-based best practices,” said Carl Kirk, TMC executive director.

A full technical session, “Fuel Efficiency and Vehicle Emissions Regulations: Now and for the Foreseeable Future,” will address the joint U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Dept. of Transportation standards for carbon dioxide emissions and fuel consumption for combination tractors, heavy-duty pickup trucks/vans, and vocational vehicles.

Panelists for the technical session “The Low Down on Low-Viscosity Engine Oils” will discuss recent fuel efficiency standards and how engine manufacturers are exploring ways to achieve better fuel efficiency through low-viscosity engine oils.

Mini-technical sessions will include:

  • New Challenges for Today’s Vehicle Charging Systems and Beyond
  • Benchmarking the Success of Your Tire Program
  • The Great Refrigerant Conversion—Round Two: Anticipated A/C Refrigerant Changes
  • Understanding the Reduced Stopping Distance Brake Technology & Resulting Maintenance Issues
  • Understanding How Trailing Equipment Can Improve Overall Fuel Efficiency
  • Right to Repair: Application Access to Service Material and Future of Advanced Diagnostics
  • Fleet Experience and the Future of Hybrid Vehicles
  • Technician Retention Strategies for Fleets and Service Providers

More than 100 task forces will meet on Monday, followed by TMC’s Town Meeting/Fleet Operators’ Forum and the Transportation Technology Exhibition grand opening. Technical sessions will be held Tuesday through Thursday. The lively and popular Shop Talk will be held on Thursday.

 Phil Byrd, president and CEO of Bulldog Hiway Express, will be the featured speaker for Tuesday’s Kickoff Breakfast. Byrd is chairman of the board for American Trucking Assns.

“Early Bird” registration on or before Feb. 10, 2014, is $550 for TMC or ATA members and $650 for nonmembers. After Feb. 10, registration is $650 for TMC or ATA members and $750 for nonmembers. Registration can be made online, by mail or fax. A $50 discount is given for online registration before Feb. 10. An administrative fee of $100 will be charged for onsite registration. A spouse’s program for a two-day off-site tour is available for $300.

 More information on TMC’s 2014 Annual Meeting – including registration, Exhibitor Prospectus, Exhibit Contract, Exhibit Map and Sponsorship Brochure – is available online at http://tmc.trucking.org. Contact TMC at 703-838-1761.

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