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Webinar AmericanHort, March 15, 2018:

US: New trucking regulations: The impact on our industry

On March 15, AmericanHort will host a webinar on the Impact of the New Trucking Regulations on March 15 at 2:30 p.m. with Andy Bruney from T. Load Specialties, a transportation company in Columbus, OH with more than 25 years experience in coordinating truck load shipments throughout the United States.

During the 60-minute webinar, green industry business owners and decision makers will learn:

  • General background informaton on the ELD mandate and hours of service rules
  • How these new regulations will affect the logistics industry as a whole
  • What impact these new regulations will have on the process of shipping and receiving various green industry products

The webinar is free, yet pre-registration is required by March14th at AmericanHort.org


Bruney has been with T.Load Specialities nearly a decade, putting his knowledge of plants and field experience to work as he focuses on providing logisitics services to the horticulture industry. A graduate of The Ohio State University’s Horticulture program with field experience as a landscaper and professional horticulturist, Bruney will provide a closer look at the impact on the horticulture industry and illustrate how these new laws are impacting the process of shipping and receiving products in our industry.

AmericanHort’s Director of Government Affairs, Tal Coley, will also participate in the webinar, providing insights from Washington, D.C.

For more information
AmericanHort
www.americanhort.org
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