The Intermodal Association of North America is trying to find consensus among frequently warring interests on issues as diverse as hours of service for drivers and the roadworthiness of intermodal equipment.
鈥淭he need for IANA to serve in this role has never been greater,鈥 IANA President Joni Casey said April 28 in a speech at the Transportation Table at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
鈥淥thers may represent and emphasize the competitive nature of the modes,鈥 she said, 鈥淚ANA looks for common ground. We focus our resources on the kind of 鈥榖ehind the scenes鈥 negotiation and compromise needed to achieve results for the industry, not for individual constituents.鈥