Olympic Transport Joins Truckload Carriers Association as First Mexican Member

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The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has welcomed Olympic Transport as its first Mexican carrier member, a move that underscores the growing interconnectedness of the North American trucking industry. This development not only expands TCA's geographical reach but also highlights its dedication to representing the trucking sector across the continent.
Jim Ward, TCA President, highlighted the significance of Olympic Transport's membership, noting its potential to enhance the association's advocacy and representation efforts. Olympic Transport, founded by Fernando Páez in 1990, has grown from a single truck operation to a key player in cross-border logistics, with terminals in strategic locations across Mexico and the United States.
Fernando Paez, CEO of Olympic Transport, expressed pride in joining TCA, viewing it as an opportunity to contribute to and benefit from the association's resources and advocacy. This partnership is expected to improve the efficiency and safety of North America's trucking network, facilitating better cross-border operations.
This membership signifies a pivotal moment for the North American trucking industry, promoting collaboration on regulatory compliance, safety standards, and operational efficiencies. It represents a move towards a more unified trucking network, capable of addressing the challenges of cross-border trade and logistics in the 21st century.
TCA, with its long-standing history since 1938, continues to advocate for the truckload segment carriers, now with an expanded membership that includes Olympic Transport. This partnership exemplifies the evolving nature of the trucking industry and the importance of cross-border cooperation in meeting the demands of global trade.

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