Women In Trucking (WIT)Company DetailsContacthttps://www.womenintrucking.org/Articles & NewsTraining/OnboardingPercentage of Female Safety Professionals in Freight Transportation IncreasesThe percentage of female safety professionals in corporations with for-hire or private fleets in the commercial freight transportation industry continues to increase.Training/OnboardingPercentage of Female HR Professionals in Transportation Remains High: StudyAn average 74.6% of human resources and talent management roles in transportation companies are held by women, according to new data from the Women In Trucking Association (WIT).Training/OnboardingAverage of 31.6% C-Suite Executives are Women: StudyThe index found that an average of 36.9% of company leaders, defined as professionals with supervisory responsibilities, are women.Training/OnboardingWomen Comprise 12.1% of Commercial Driver Workforce: StudyOn average, 12.1% of overall professional drivers hold commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) and drive heavy-duty trucks, according to new data from Women in Trucking (WIT).RetentionTrucking, Transportation Sector Sees Substantial Number of Women in Leadership Roles: StudyA significant number of respondents represent major companies involved in transportation with more than 10,000 employees (14.2% of respondents) or large companies with 1,000 to 4,999 employees (13.4% of respondents).RetentionDiversity and Inclusion Policies More Commonplace in TransportationThe percentage of leaders in corporations in the commercial freight transportation industry continues to increase, according to new data highlighted in the WIT Index.Multimedia & LearningHomeL.I.N.K. Live | Food Logistics Editors Talk Diversity and Inclusion with Women in Trucking and CarriersEdgeMarina, Brielle and Mackenna discuss Women in Trucking and CarriersEdge's new Diversity & Inclusion Index, as well as diversity and inclusion overall in the trucking and transportation industry.TransportationL.I.N.K. Live | SDCE Editors Talk Diversity and Inclusion with Women in Trucking and CarriersEdgeMarina, Brielle and Mackenna discuss Women in Trucking and CarriersEdge's new Diversity & Inclusion Index, as well as diversity and inclusion overall in the trucking and transportation industry.Products & Press ReleasesHomeWomen in Trucking to Launch New Diversity & Inclusion IndexThe D&I Index will document the programs that fleets currently use, share best practices that have proven successful across the industry and recognize creative solutions in different areas.TransportationWomen in Trucking Association Announces Partnership with Espyr to Support Professional Driver HealthThe partnership will provide truck drivers who are members of WIT with 90 days free access to Espyr’s Fit to Pass coaching program and iResolve, Espyr’s CDL Driver Support Hotline.HomeWomen In Trucking Association Partners with AmazonThe Women In Trucking Association welcomes Amazon as its newest Gold Level Partner, furthering their commitment to help WIT advance gender diversity in the transportation and logistics industry.TransportationWomen In Trucking Association Announces New Partnership with AmazonThe Women In Trucking Association welcomes Amazon as its newest Gold Level Partner, furthering their commitment to help WIT advance gender diversity in the transportation and logistics industry.HomeWomen In Trucking Association Announces Driver Ambassador ProgramThe program will promote career opportunities women have in trucking, celebrate their accomplishments, remove obstacles female truck drivers face and more.TransportationTop 50 Transportation Companies for Women to Work For NamedFive key features distinguish companies recognized on this list: corporate cultures that foster gender diversity, competitive compensation and benefits, flexible hours, professional development opportunities, and career advancement opportunities.Request More InformationFill out the form below to request more information about Women In Trucking (WIT)