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What does NASSTRAC do?
What does NASSTRAC stand for?
What companies belong to NASSTRAC?
What kinds of individuals are active with NASSTRAC?
Are there suppliers to the industry who belong to NASSTRAC?
What does NASSTRAC provide for members in terms of education?
How does NASSTRAC provide value to members through advocacy initiatives?
What does NASSTRAC provide members in terms of making connections?
What kinds of solutions can I find through NASSTRAC?
What are the types of memberships to NASSTRAC?
How much does it cost to belong to NASSTRAC?
How do I join NASSTRAC?
How do I transfer a membership?
Why am I unable to enter the Member Center?
How can I update my contact information?
What does NASSTRAC do?
It is a non-profit 501c6 trade association that provides education, advocacy, connections and solutions to transportation,
logistics and supply chain management professionals who manage freight across all modes.
What does NASSTRAC stand for?
Although the association is simply known as “NASSTRAC,” (it’s legal name is NASSTRAC, Inc.), it stands for the
National Shipper’s Strategic Transportation Council.
What companies belong to NASSTRAC?
NASSTRAC membership includes companies in many industries, ranging from consumer products, retail, pharmaceutical, chemical, and cosmetics to machinery, medical, printing, publishing, durable goods, and food and beverage.
> View a list of member companies.
What kinds of individuals are active with NASSTRAC?
Individuals who are actively participating in NASSTRAC include key decision-makers at all levels — ranging from Manager
or Director of Transportation to Vice President of Logistics or Supply Chain Management. These professionals are responsible
for managing transportation and distribution involving all modes and market segments of transportation, ranging from full
truckload and LTL, to rail/intermodal, air, expedited shipping, and ocean/maritime shipping.
> Download a Demographic Profile of NASSTRAC Membership (in .pdf format). > Back to top
Are there suppliers to the industry who belong to NASSTRAC?
Yes! There are more than 100 suppliers of transportation and logistics-related products and services who belong to
NASSTRAC, including carriers (all modes and market segments of transportation), supply chain management integrators,
and technology innovators. > Back to top
What does NASSTRAC provide for members in terms of education?
NASSTRAC provides a forum to learn through face-to-face events, online and conference call events, regular newsletters
(print and digital), and research. Face-to-face events include an annual conference and regional seminars. It also provides
learning opportunities through Webcasts, its NewsLink newsletter (print), the E-Link e-newsletter, through “Thought Leaders”
who share their expertise and knowledge through columns online and in print, and the NASSTRAC Library. > Back to top
How does NASSTRAC provide value to members through advocacy initiatives?
NASSTRAC is a forum where members can actively shape and stay abreast of legislative and regulatory developments within
the industry. By working on the Advocacy Committee, members can help to shape opinions on Capitol Hill and in the general
public on matters that can have a significant impact on transportation and logistics. Members also stay abreast of legislative
developments involving transportation through TeleCon (a teleconference forum where information is shared), through on-site
events during “Washington Update” sessions, and through online events and Webinars. > Back to top
What does NASSTRAC provide members in terms of making connections?
NASSTRAC is a place for transportation professionals to build a network of logistics peers, and to strengthen relationships
with providers of transportation products and services. You can make connections with transportation peers or suppliers
through a searchable on-line Membership Directory. You can build new skills or give back to the industry through various
volunteer opportunities (NASSTRAC maintains four committees, which include the Education Committee, the Advocacy
Committee, the Professional Interaction Committee, and the Provider Relations Committee. NASSTRAC also have a Carrier
Advisory Council on which members with carriers can provide input). > Back to top
What kinds of solutions can I find through NASSTRAC?
As a member, you’ll find a variety of practical solutions, tools and resources that help support transportation pros in their
jobs and enhance their professional development. This includes products and services found at the Logistics Expo during
the annual conference, the Shipper Yellow Pages, the NASSTRAC Library, free Contract Templates that help you to minimize
risk and outline requirements of your for-hire carriers and 3PLs, free legal advice with NASSTRAC Legal Counsel John Cutler,
online legal Q&A, and solutions through print and online newsletters. > Back to top
What are the types of memberships to NASSTRAC?
There are two types of memberships. “Regular Members” are the primary members NASSTRAC serves, and are
predominantly made up of shippers, receivers, shipper associations, and third-party transportation and logistics providers.
“Associate Members” are suppliers of transportation, warehousing, or technology services, and other providers of
transportation-related products and services. > Back to top
How much does it cost to belong to NASSTRAC?
Corporate memberships are available and for both Regular Members and Associate Members are based on gross global
sales. For Regular Members, NASSTRAC also currently offers an option for individual memberships at U.S. $250 per person,
or an Exclusive Trial Membership Offer at U.S. $199.
> View the dues structure and to join. > Back to top
How do I join NASSTRAC?
You can join now by clicking here or call the NASSTRAC Member Services Center at 952/442-8850, ext. 208.
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How do I transfer a membership?
If an employee who leaves an employer is a NASSTRAC member, he or she retains the individual membership.
Membership also can be transferred within a company to a new person who replaced the position of the original
member. However, the following criteria must be met:
- The original member must have at least three months left on the membership.
- The original member is no longer with the company.
- The employer sends a request to transfer the membership on company letterhead, which may be faxed or mailed to
the NASSTRAC office. Please include current information of the new member: name, title, phone and fax number,
e-mail, and mailing address and the name and member ID of the original member. > Back to top
Why am I unable to enter the Member Center?
When initially registering with the Member Center on our Web site, enter your Member ID number in the User Name field
(this ID number was assigned to you when your membership was initially processed). Then enter your Member ID number
in the Password field as well. After registering, you can change your Password to an 8-character password (or continue to use
your Member ID for both fields). Please remember that once you change your password, it can be a little tricky because it is
case-sensitive. A common error is to put a space at the beginning or end of the data entry field. If you do this, the Web site
will recognize it as a character and therefore will not recognize your information. If you still have problems please call the
Member Service Center at 952/442-8850 ext. 208 during regular business hours. > Back to top
How can I update my contact information?
The easiest way is to visit the Members Only section of www.NASSTRAC.org and click "Update My Profile." Fill in the
appropriate fields with the new information, and be sure to click update. You cannot change your name (e.g. if you get
married) online. Alternatively, members can either call the NASSTRAC Member Services Center at 952/442-8850 ext. 208.
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