LINCOLN, Neb. —The Nebraska Trucking Association (NTA) and the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) are announcing a strategic partnership designed to bring worldclass education to Nebraska’s carriers.
“The NTA is the first state trucking association to enter an educational partnership with TCA, one that provides even more essential professional development to Nebraska’s trucking community,” NTA said. “NTA members already have access to the Association’s robust training opportunities. Now through this collaboration, NTA members and non-members alike will gain access to TCA’s professional development program catalog and receive exclusive discount pricing. This initiative ensures that Nebraska’s trucking professionals have the tools they need to lead with safety, efficiency and innovation.”
A Path to Professional Growth in Trucking
The partnership provides a clear path for professional growth in trucking, including:
- For Small Fleets: Small Carrier University (SCU) delivers high-level training in Operations, Maintenance and Safety Performance—accessible from your home or office.
- For Safety Leaders: The Fundamentals of Safety Management offers a 7-course ondemand foundation for aspiring and veteran safety professionals.
- For Current and Future Executives: The Online Leadership Series features 6 live virtual sessions (April – Sept 2026) and 10 on-demand modules focused on day-today leadership strategies.
- For HR & Recruiting: The Online Recruitment & Retention Series provides a highenergy masterclass on attracting and keeping the best talent in a competitive market.
- For Specialized Knowledge: Access more than 175 on-demand webinars covering the industry’s most pressing topics, from AI to HR law.
How to Access Benefits
“This is such an exciting time to be part of the NTA,” said Kent Grisham, NTA association president and CEO. “With the construction of our new training center well underway, and now the addition of TCA and NATMI training opportunities, the trucking industry in Nebraska will truly be the safest and most productive in the country.”
Registration for the TCA professional development catalog is now open through the NTA here.
“Our goal is to make truckload-specific education accessible to every carrier, regardless of size,” said Elizabeth Nicholson, director of education & training, TCA. “By partnering with the NTA, we are strengthening the backbone of the industry by investing directly in its people.”








