TCA launches new website

Sept. 9, 2015
The Truckload Carriers Association recently launched its new website with upgraded functionality and a new, streamlined design, the company announced.
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) recently launched its new website with upgraded functionality and a new, streamlined design for easier access to content, the company announced. While the URL remains the same – www.truckload.org – the association said its goal is to be “the most useful online resource for information about the issues affecting truckload carriers.”“Our new website is portable and can be viewed easily, whether you’re using a desktop, a laptop, or a mobile device,” said Keith Tuttle, chairman. “And we’ve consolidated the content to make it easier and more intuitive to use.”Debbie Sparks, vice president of business development, said: “Also, the popularity of our social media channels inspired us to highlight them on the site. A Twitter feed is now available so visitors can see social media activity in real-time.”The new website allows visitors to view information about ongoing issues involving advocacy, education, events, membership, and outreach via a new top navigation. Website content is now organized to point visitors in the right direction by highlighting current affairs and important initiatives.

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