
American Trucking Associations’ CEO Chris Spear leaves position
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Leadership turnover at the top of the American Trucking Associations comes as the sector faces pressure from autonomy, labor, and fuel transitions. Logistics operators should watch who fills the role—their stance on automation and regulation will shape the policy environment your fleet plans against.
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