Similar organisations to Maine Motor Transport Association Inc
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Employment Training
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Maine Energy Marketers Association Education Foundation
The Maine Energy Marketers Association is a 501c(6) non-profit representing more than 300 members of heating oil, propane, biofuels, and motor fuels providers.
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Brunswick
Automotive Wholesalers Association of New England
A powerful trade association for the automotive, roads, fuel, and businesses with wheels on the road.
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Peterborough
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Economic Development
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Maine Manufacturing Extension Partnership
MAINE MEP'S MISSION IS TO FACILITATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BY PROVIDING THE NECESSARY SERVICES TO MAINE'S SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES (SMES) TO ENABLE THEM TO BE RESILIENT AND THRIVE IN THE EVERCHANGING MARKET ENVIRONMENT.
Augusta
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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Trucking Association Executives Council TAEC Region Iii
American Trucking Associations is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation’s freight.
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Springfield
American Trucking Associations Inc
American Trucking Associations is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation’s freight.
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Washington
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Michigan Trucking Association Inc
TO SERVE THE INTERESTS OF THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY; ENHANCE THE INDUSTRY'S IMAGE, EFFICIENCY, PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS; PROMOTE HIGHWAY SAFETY; PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS; AND WORK FOR A HEALTHY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.
Lansing
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Maryland Motor Coach Association Inc
membership trade association representing owners/operators of motorcoach buses in Maryland.
Alexandria
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association
The Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association (AAMA) was formed in 2001 to provide a forum for interaction among automotive entities in Alabama.
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Huntsville
Montana Trucking Association Inc
MONTANA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION INC HAS SERVED AS THE VOICE FOR MONTANA'S TRUCKING INDUSTRY SINCE 1939.
Helena





