Economist Gives TTMA Good News
Another analyst predicted a short downturn in trailer shipments before good times resume, while a legal expert warned manufacturers that they could face liability claims as lawsuits are increasingly aimed at companies involved in trucking.
The TTMA held its annual conference April 23 to 27, with more than 500 members and associates expected to attend. The event included several policy discussions held behind closed doors and educational sessions that touched on critical industry issues.
In the presentation that opened the conference’s general session, Lawrence Chimerine, managing director of the Economic Strategy Institute, predicted that the world economy and that of the United States would continue to grow as some countries recover from slumps.
Profit, he said, must be sought with cost control.
“We are in the midst of a productivity revolution,” he said. “You have to go for more productivity if you can’t raise prices.”
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