The AMSA is fighting for the federal gas tax not to drop, as this will potentially damage the highways and roads across America. A drop will mean a reduction in funding that ensures that all roads are up to the required standard for businesses to travel safely on the road infrastructure.
If you as a business can go beyond the customer’s expectations, then you are on a winning formula. Keep this in mind when you look at some of the award winning companies in the moving industry who go beyond the standard. If you follow their lead, you will move closer to customer expectation, and you will have the formula for the perfect business model.
As with any business, there are always those companies that exceed all expectations and take their company to a high level. Listening to how these companies perform daily tasks can and will have a positive influence on the workings of your moving company and employees. You might learn how to improve the service and the standards you offer.
It is important to teach the public about the need to hire professional movers who have the skill, training and expertise to complete the job to a high standard. May was the National Moving Month, and AMSA wanted to reach as many people as possible. This is just one of the reasons that the AMSA publicized on Google, with the aim of attracting new visitors to the revamped website Moving.org.
Arpin Group have been awarded for their forward thinking and their approach to being green. Their approaches not only can help reduce their own carbon footprint, but also stop items from going into landfills that can be reused or recycled. This determination to look at options for reducing their own carbon footprint is inspiring to others.
The California Trucking Association is appealing the decision to reject their claim that the regulations imposed by the CARB, California Air Resources Board, are unfair. The claim is that the regulations, which the CARB have imposed, are illegal in accordance with the FAAAA, Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act.
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