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NASSTRAC Plans
Fall Meeting in Atlanta


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The National Small Shipments Traffic Conference scheduled its Fall educational conference Sept. 12-14 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Convention Center in Atlanta.

Entitled "Business By The Books," this year's conference will focus on the impact that logistics can have on a company's financial performance.

For more information on the NASSTRAC educational conference, visit www.NASSTRAC.org or call 952/442-8850, ext. 203.

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