VALUE TO LEAGUE MEMBERS
Policy Development The League has long been recognized as a leader in promoting sound freight policies over all transportation modes. Both domestically and internationally, the League is respected and is looked to as a reliable and credible resource in understanding how new initiatives will impact the freight industry. Through its standing committees and Board of Directors our Members are the driving force in shaping freight transportation policy today and will continue to do so well into the future.
Networking Our diverse membership includes transportation decision makers, suppliers, intermediaries as well as a nucleus of individuals dedicated to moving commerce both in the U.S. and abroad. As a result, the League is one of the largest professional freight transportation associations in the nation today. Developing new relationships with your peers in the League will not only assist you in your daily responsibilities, but they will help advance your own professional status and standing in the industry today.
Education Career advancement, meeting new challenges and taking advantage of the latest opportunities and trends requires today’s freight transportation professional to be up to date on the latest developments. The League has a proven track record of providing educational forums which meet all these needs. From seminars on critical emerging issues, to webinars on best practices in every aspect of supply chain management, the League's constantly evolving education program for Members is an industry leader.
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WHO WE ARE
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As the nation’s oldest and largest freight transportation association, The National Industrial Transportation League has a rich history. From its beginnings in 1907 when economic regulation ruled our industry through the present, the League has been in the forefront of changes that have helped shape our nation’s commercial freight transportation system. From rail, to motor carriage, through ocean transport and air commerce – the League has been a proven leader in representing shippers’ interests. In 2009 the League continues this rich tradition and has never been better prepared to meet tomorrow’s challenges. Fulfilling the mandate set to broaden its membership base, the League is well positioned to engage all sectors of the industry to develop a modern, safe and efficient freight transport system, which meets our country’s commercial needs both domestically and internationally. These cooperative efforts are certain to bring about workable approaches to difficult problems and advance solutions which will benefit everyone dependent on freight transportation.

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