Rollover prevention topic
for Bulk Transporter webinar

Dec 22, 2008 8:26 AM

Tank truck rollover prevention will be the first topic of Bulk Transporter's new webinars scheduled to begin February 18, according to Chuck Wilson, Bulk Transporter editor and webinar moderator. Joining Wilson will be industry executives Steve Niswander of Groendyke Transport Inc, Griff Odgers of Andrews Logistics Inc, Neil Vorhees of Trimac Transportation Inc, Roy Acton Mission Petroleum Carriers Inc, and John Conley of John Conley of National Tank Truck Carriers.

Designed to imitate a mini-safety meeting, the session will include information gathered from rollover prevention summits sponsored in 2007 by NTTC and the Department of Transportation.

Webinar sponsorships are available that would include sponsor/sponsors logos for blasts for attendance and all marketing promotions, including branding on the Bulk Transporter Web site and this e-newsletter, Bulk Logistics Trends. Sponsors also will be thanked before and after during the live event and will have logos on the Power-Point pages that make up the webinar. In addition, Sponsors will be carried with logo as the webcast sits on the Bulk Transporter Web site for three months after the event. Sponsors also will be provided the name, address, and registration information of the attendees. Contact Martine Ewing, marketing director, for more information: martine.ewing@penton.com or phone 800-880-0368.

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