

The Minnesota Trucking Association (MTA), through its MTA Institute, offers a robust training program designed to provide specialized education tailored to the trucking industry. Available both in-person and virtually, these educational training sessions are perfect for safety directors, fleet managers, technicians, and company leaders looking to enhance their knowledge and expertise.
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The MTA Institute is committed to helping you improve your skills, advance your career, and enhance your business’s success. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with industry experts and gain knowledge that can make a real impact.
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Check out current MTA Institute offerings for each category:

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​understand trucking tax & financials
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leverage MTA membership
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interact with legislators and government agencies
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strategically think & plan;
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and communicate effectively.
Safety Leadership Workshop

May 8​
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This one-day workshop is geared for new safety professionals needing a robust primer and experienced safety professionals looking for a refresher.
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During this workshop, you will gain an understanding of best practices, guidelines, and landmines in recruiting, orientation, compliance, accident/incident investigations, equipment maintenance and permits, building a safety culture, and have the opportunity to connect with a safety mentor.
NATMI CSS & CDS Certification Courses

Next training June 23-27
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The North American Transportation Management Institute (NATMI) provides internationally recognized, university accredited training and professional certification for trucking professionals. The MTA Institute will be offering a week-long NATMI training course to become a Certified Safety Supervisor (CSS) or Certified Safety Director (CDS).

MIP Certification & Re-Certification
Minnesota Statute 169.781 requires commercial motor vehicles to be inspected annually and display an annual inspection decal. Training provided in this class by the Minnesota State Patrol will prepare individuals to become certified as inspectors for trucks (including farm trucks), buses, and other vehicles required by the state to have annual inspections.