Published by Bobit Business Media
The Heavy Duty Trucking Corporate Management Professionals Database reaches executives and managers who are subscribers to Heavy Duty Trucking magazine. They are executives of commercial trucking fleets (Classes 1-8) along with truck and retailer dealership managers. They need quality products and services to operate, maintenance, and manage heavy duty trucks and fleets. They need products and services ranging from aftermarket truck parts to commercial insurance.
This list enables marketers to deliver their product offerings to corporate executives and professionals who have titles including CEO, president, owner/operator, vice president, fleet management director, and maintenance and service manager. These management professionals are key decision-makers who provide logistics solutions and oversee fleet operations of large trucks. They perform scheduled maintenance, adhere to regulatory compliance, and ensure safety. Intrastate, interstate, and “for hire” trucks and semi-tractors transport goods for industries including construction, manufacturing, food distribution, petroleum, sanitation, automotive, and general freight. They depend on Heavy Duty Trucking magazine to provide unbiased, analytical reporting on major issues concerning EPA diesel emissions standards, the effects of corrosive road de-icers, employee drug testing, counterfeit parts, fuel quality problems, driver fatigue, highway funding, and alternative fuels.
Corporate Management professionals in this list are in need of quality products. They purchase trucks, refrigerated vans, GPS systems, load securing supplies, truck parts, fuel storage containers, electronic components, maintenance supplies, tools, warranties, automotive care products, tires, and windshields. They purchase professional business supplies like business wear, office supplies, computers, software, and office furnishings.
Professionals in the Heavy Duty Trucking Corporate Management Professionals Database are receptive to marketing offers from truck manufacturers, retailers, drug testing facilities, government agencies, energy and fuel providers, direct mail and email marketers, driver safety providers software developers, tradeshow coordinators, industry publications, financial institutions, and continuing education providers. Multi-channel marketing is available. |