Event Features TMCSuperTech and Technical Standards Development
Raleigh, NC—Today, Ӱɴý’ Technology & Maintenance Council opened TMC’s 2025 Fall Meeting & National Technician Skills Competitions here at the Raleigh Convention Center.
“Skilled technicians, like the ones competing at TMCSuperTech, keep our industry moving,” said Ӱɴý President and CEO Chris Spear. “TMC’s leadership sets important standards at a time when the technology in our trucks has grown increasingly complex, and the Fall Meeting provides a great opportunity to chart the course for trucking at this critical juncture.”
This year’s theme is “Ensuring Trucking’s Future Success” and features TMC’s customary slate of educational sessions, task force meetings, technical sessions, and management sessions. Additionally, the event will include the Council’s multi-track professional and student technician competitions.
The week kicks off with TMCSuperTech 2025. TMC’s Technician & Educator Committee is welcoming more than 100 techs to compete in one of two tracks in Raleigh — professional and student. TMCSuperTech 2025 will feature tracks for professional vehicle technicians. TMCFutureTech will test post-secondary graduate students. The competitions showcase the high degree of skill and knowledge shown everyday by trucking industry technicians. It is trucking’s only industry-wide competition dedicated to honoring technician professionalism.
“For nearly seven decades, TMC has worked to raise professional and technical standards for the trucking industry,” said TMC Executive Director Robert Braswell. “This fall meeting is an important part of that mission – not just to test the nation’s best technicians – but to have the opportunity to discuss and learn about the latest advances in truck technology in our myriad task forces and educational sessions.”
“We’re excited to be focusing on strategies to ensure future success during our 2025 Fall Meeting agenda,” said TMC General Chairman and Treasurer Radu Mihai, corporate fleet manager, BURNCO Rock Products. “Developing new and existing talent in fleet maintenance and its management is vital to improving operational safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, especially in this challenging economic climate.”