NEW JERSEY MOTOR TRUCK ASSOCIATION
卡车运输
EAST BRUNSWICK,New Jersey 373 位关注者
The Voice of the New Jersey Trucking Industry...Dedicated to Safety and Service
关于我们
The New Jersey Motor Truck Association (NJMTA) represents the trucking community serving our great state. NJMTA is the voice of New Jersey’s trucking industry before state and federal legislatures, government and regulatory agencies, the public and the media. Since the efficient delivery of goods by truck is essential to New Jersey's economy, when the NJMTA speaks out on trucking issues, we're advocates for the interests of all our state's businesses, institutions and families. NJMTA was founded in 1914 to protect and promote the interests of the New Jersey trucking industry. The association represents over 450 fleets operating in New Jersey that employ well over 40,000 people, as well as, 200 Allied Members that serve the trucking industry. Our mission is to foster and promote sound economical and efficient service by motor carrier transportation; to promote safety and courtesy in highway transportation; to foster and support beneficial laws and regulations affecting the motor carrier industry and to engage in any and all activities that will advance the interests of highway transportation and highway users generally.
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https://njtrucks.org
NEW JERSEY MOTOR TRUCK ASSOCIATION的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 卡车运输
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- EAST BRUNSWICK,New Jersey
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1914
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主要
160 TICES LANE
US,New Jersey,EAST BRUNSWICK,08816
NEW JERSEY MOTOR TRUCK ASSOCIATION员工
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 25, 2025 CONTACT: Jeanette Hoffman (908) 418-0859 DeGesero:?"The Legislature Needs to Stop Murphy’s Warehouse Tax?—?a Tax on Everything" Gov. Murphy complains about the high cost of eggs and housing,? while proposing a $20M Tax on facilities that store eggs and lumber, and everything else... Eric DeGesero, lobbyist for the New Jersey Motor Truck Association, released the following statement regarding Governor Murphy’s proposed FY 2026 budget: “It's hard to know which Governor Murphy to believe -- the one who talks about the high cost of eggs and housing, or the one who will assess a $20 million tax on the facilities that store eggs and lumber - and everything else -- before we buy them.? The Legislature needs to stop the warehouse tax, also known as the tax on everything ” #####
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Hearing on Advanced Clean Trucks Delay Bill (A4967) Thursday 12/12/2024 Trenton, NJ This Thursday December 12, 2024, at 10:00am in Trenton the NJ General Assembly Transportation & Independent Authorities Committee will take testimony on Assembly Bill 4967, which delays the implementation of the Advanced Clean Truck EV mandate, by two years. Trucking companies and truck dealerships should consider showing up and supporting Assembly Bil 4967. Support includes testifying in support of the bill or submitting a witness slip stating your name and title and name of your company indicating you wish to be recorded in the legislative record as supporting but do not wish to testify. Your mere presence in the room is a huge benefit even if you don’t wish to testify. The State House is located at 125 West State Street, Trenton, NJ. If you cannot attend, you can watch the hearing at https://lnkd.in/e6igQzdd. Scroll down to “Live Proceedings” then scroll to Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities. The committee hearing may not start exactly at 10:00am. Keep refreshing your browser. Assembly Bill 4967 is one of seven bills on the agenda.
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CargoNet warns of increased cargo theft risks during the Thanksgiving holiday period. Our analysis of supply chain intelligence reveals 174 significant theft events during a critical six-day window from the Tuesday before Thanksgiving through the following Monday over the past five years. https://bit.ly/CNetTG24
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As sustainability reporting demands grow, internal teams are being stretched thin by manual processes that are inefficient and error-prone. The traditional spreadsheet-based systems require significant time and expertise, leaving organizations struggling to keep up with customer requests and regulatory demands. Automating these processes is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity for efficiency and accuracy. The industry needs to streamline operations or risk falling behind. How are you managing this workload?
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DEGESERO:?ELECTION RESULTS SHOW VOTERS REJECTED UNAFFORDABLE ENERGY MANDATES “As Electric Rates Increase, We Urge NJ Legislators to Pause Looming, Unaffordable Electrification Mandates” CRANFORD -- Eric DeGesero, Executive Vice President for Fuel Merchants Association of New Jersey and lobbyist for New?Jersey Motor Truck Association and New Jersey Propane Gas Association, released the following statement regarding last week’s election results and energy affordability: "Last week, voters across the?country sent a message that affordability and energy costs are a primary concern. “In Vermont, one of the bluest states in the nation, Republican Governor Phil Scott won re-election with nearly 70% of the vote and Democrats?lost?their veto-proof majorities.?One of the notable losses in the Senate was Democratic Senator Chris Bray, Chairman of the Natural Resources & Energy Committee and sponsor of the Vermont Clean Heat Standard, an?outrageously?expensive building electrification mandate. Also losing his seat was Senator Mark MacDonald, a co-sponsor of the bill, who stated that anyone who was concerned about the cost of the clean heat standard should, 'go get a blanket.' “In Washington State, there were four public referendums on the ballot. The only one to pass with 51% of the vote was?Initiative Measure No. 2066, which blocks the prohibition of using gas for heating or cooking. "And just yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont?announced?he won't pursue the electric vehicle sales mandate proposed for 2035.? “In New?Jersey, where?President?Trump received over 10% more votes than he did in 2020?—?the?second largest right swing of any state in the nation?—?legislative leaders should take economic concerns into consideration and pause Governor Murphy’s expensive energy electrification mandates.?There’s even more of an urgency to do so, as today’s?Bureau of Labor Statistics report?reveals that electricity price inflation rose by 4.5 percent in October versus 3.7 percent in September, a 22 percent increase and 27% for the last 12 months. “In particular, Governor Murphy’s looming?electric?truck mandate, which goes into effect in January 2025, will cost New Jersey consumers hundreds of millions of dollars, resulting in some of the most expensive delivered goods in?the nation—at a time when our grocery bills are already 28% higher than the rest of the country's. “Given the rising electricity rates and overwhelming cost to consumers, we urge the Legislature to immediately consider, S-3817 and A-4967, sponsored by Senator Diegnan and Assemblyman Calabrese,?which?will delay ACT (Advanced Clean Transportation) by two years.?A delay is not only reasonable, but essential for the uninterrupted flow of commerce through our region and across the nation. ”As we saw last week, energy affordability is an issue that politicians ignore at their own peril." ######
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NJMTA Golf Outing & Networking Event The 32nd Annual NJMTA Golf Outing & Networking Event is in the books and what a great day it was! Once the clouds went away, we could not have asked for more perfect weather, the sun came out of hiding and shone on all the golfers at Forsgate Country Club. As always, we had the best group of participants, sponsors and staff and on behalf of NJMTA, we would like to thank all of you for your support in making this years’ outing a success. There were so many fun times shared, relationships formed, and memories made. Thank you again and we already can’t wait until next year, hope to see you there! SAVE THE DATE - SEPTEMBER 29, 2025 TOURNAMENT SPONSOR Safeway Trucking Corp. CIGAR ROLLER SPONSOR NRS PLAYER GIFT SPONSOR Campbell’s Express GOLF BALL SPONSOR Pinnacle Freight Systems, Inc. LUNCH SPONSOR Hermann Services, Inc. BREAKFAST SPONSOR Wakefern Food Corp. CUP SPONSOR Mack Trucks HOLE IN ONE SPONSOR Wabash GOLF CART SPONSOR Hudson County Motors BEVERAGE CART SPONSOR Fleetsource – A Division of National Trailer Leasing PUTTING GREEN SPONSORS AJ Jersey Edge Consulting NJM Insurance T-Mobile for Business COCKTAIL PARTY / OPEN BAR SPONSORS Contract Leasing Corp. Daybreak Express, Inc. Rodriguez Distribution, Inc. HALFWAY HOUSE SPONSORS Atlantic Utility Trailer Sales Bergey’s Truck Centers Campbell Supply Company FedEx Hunter Truck Sales MJD Trucking, Inc. GOLF OUTING WINNERS Randy Kulb from Atlantic Utility Trailer Sales won our Mega Door Prize of a $1000, Solo Stove Bonfire and some mini oak firewood. Marty Tumino from Linden Warehouse & Distribution won our raffle. 1ST PLACE TEAM WINNERS – Campbell’s Express 2ND PLACE TEAM WINNERS – Veltri Inc., Hess Auctioneers 3RD PLACE TEAM WINNERS – ContainerPort Group LONGEST DRIVE WINNER – Mark Kulver CLOSEST TO PIN – Larry Mish, Safeway Trucking Corp. *We hoped to get a picture of every foursome at the event. We apologize if we missed anyone. Check out pictures on our Facebook page.