Arizona Small Business Association Unveils Resource Hub for Truck Drivers

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The Arizona Small Business Association (ASBA), in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority, is thrilled to announce the launch of its Trucking One Stop, a cutting-edge platform designed to support both aspiring and current truck drivers. This all-in-one online resource empowers Arizona’s truck drivers by providing valuable insights and connections, equipping users with the tools needed to confidently navigate the trucking industry.

At the heart of the Trucking One Stop website is an advanced AI Trucking Assistant that offers personalized support for every step of the journey, from earning a CDL and navigating Arizona regulations to financial planning and job searching. In addition to AI support, the platform offers a robust library of educational resources, offering practical advice on career planning and solutions to common industry challenges.

“The trucking industry remains a crucial part of the U.S. economy, yet its complex entry requirements pose significant challenges for both new and experienced drivers. Complex vocabulary and nuanced credential requirements often go unexplained to workers, creating a significant barrier to entry,” said Eric Knott, CEO of FinePoint HR. “Trucking One Stop seeks to address these issues by providing clear, accessible information to help drivers navigate the industry’s demands.”

“We’re excited to partner with ASBA to launch this AI-powered platform designed to support aspiring truckers at every step of their journey,” said Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “Truck drivers fill crucial logistics roles in support of Arizona’s high-tech advanced manufacturing sectors, and we thank all our partners including ASBA, Governor Hobbs, and the Arizona Legislature.”

The Trucking One Stop is supported by a $500,000 appropriation in Arizona’s Fiscal Year 2024 budget.

The U.S. trucking industry is currently facing a shortage of over 80,000 drivers, a figure that could rise to 160,000 by 2030 if left unaddressed. This shortage is worsened by widespread confusion over critical concepts, such as CDL requirements, endorsements, and various pay structures, as well as the complexities surrounding employer incentives. These knowledge gaps, coupled with retention challenges, have hindered workforce expansion. By providing clearer information and addressing these barriers, the industry can more effectively attract, develop, and retain qualified professionals, ultimately supporting its long-term growth.

ASBA invites you to explore to expand your options and embark on a journey in the trucking industry.

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