Logistics Exchange Resource Guide list allows marketers to target local and long-haul trucking organizations, van couriers, warehousing professionals, and vendors who purchase or sell products within the freight transportation sector. These professionals rely on resource materials like books, reports, newsletters, and audio tapes to stay abreast of topics including business intelligence, industry trends and regulatory compliance. Along with offline and online publications, these professionals purchase products ranging from forklifts to commercial insurance to semi-tractor trailers for business operation.
DESCRIPTION:
Reach business professionals who purchase or download resources for information on logistics; supply chain; warehouse storage for farm products, household goods and commercial goods; freight handling; and vehicle maintenance. Motor freight transporters provide intrastate and interstate transport of freight for industries including construction, automotive, retail and food. Big rigs, semis, trucks and delivery vans deliver goods directly to wholesalers and retailers or warehouses where goods are offloaded for storage. Freight providers rely on trusted vendors to provide the products and services needed for vehicle maintenance, operator training, energy-efficient fuels, EPA emission compliance, scheduling, CDL licensing and hazmat certification to remain viable in a competitive industry. They attend seminars and tradeshows for ongoing education, emerging technologies and skills enhancement.
Industry Selections:
Local Trucking Without Storage
Trucking Except Local
Local Trucking with Storage
Courier Services Except by Air
General Warehousing and Storage
Special Warehousing and Storage
These logistics and freight executives purchase a variety of products and services such as: trade magazines, GPS systems, aftermarket parts, electronic components, refrigerated vans, tools, uniforms, DOT vests, warranties, fuel storage, automotive care, tires, electronics, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, sanitizers,laptops, software, mobile devices, and office supplies.
Ideal users of this list include: Industry publications, truck manufacturers, safety gear companies, equipment manufacturers, government agencies, drug testing labs, fuel providers, driver safety trainers, tool and hardware suppliers, consultants, event coordinators, software and computer providers, technology providers, insurance providers, financial institutions, legal advisors, and credit card issuers. |