HDA Truck Pride Hosts Annual Membership Meeting

HDA Truck Pride Hosts Annual Membership Meeting

One of the highlights is the launch of the HDA Truck Pride Store, which HDA says will differentiate it in the market.

HDA Truck Pride is celebrating its Annual Membership Meeting starting April 27, 2022, and says it is sharing with members, suppliers and the industry what makes them different, along with its strategic focus for preparing for the future.

“The last two years have been challenging for all of us”, says Tina Hubbard, president and CEO of HDA Truck Pride. “Despite product availability issues and the dynamic pricing actions of suppliers, our members have thrived and are experiencing record-breaking months both sales and profitability. While members deal with the daily forces of the business, HDATP is preparing for the future.

“One of the key components to the success of this event is the interaction amongst the attendees. The opportunity to learn from each other and share in the experiences that help us all grow together.”

The 2022 Annual Meeting includes a state of the business address to the principals of the membership, the introduction of a new insurance program, as well as opportunities for the members to network among themselves and with supplier partners, HDA Truck Pride says.

An educational track during the event will be packed with key information, says HDA Truck Pride. Key topics include cybersecurity preparedness, utilizing technology to grow, member distributor discussions about surviving and thriving in today’s environment, and a discussion on education and recruitment advancements throughout the HDA Truck Pride network.

HDA Truck Pride will wrap up its meeting on Saturday, April 30, launching its new HDA Truck Pride Store, giving its CV Logistics Warehouse products a platform to utilize product data and content in the e-Commerce platform — which it says truly shows an “HDA Truck Pride Difference.”

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