Looking back at TMCSuperTech 2023

Sept. 26, 2023
TMCSuperTech 2023 hosted 93 professional technicians and 25 students who competed for the top spot in their category. Fleet Maintenance was there to catch the action.

CLEVELAND—The American Trucking Associations’ Technology and Maintenance Councils’ National Technicians Skills Competitions, or TMCSuperTech 2023, was held in Cleveland’s Huntington Convention Center for the third year in a row in Cleveland, Ohio on Sept. 17-18.

Ninety-three professional techs competed in the heavy-duty track, trailer track, and light- and medium-duty track, and 25 in the student skills competition—TMCFutureTech. The heavy-duty track started on Sept. 17 with 12 skills stations, and 11 on Sept.18.

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Find out who took home the top awards here.

Check out images of the competition in the photo gallery above.

About the Author

Cris Beaulieu

Cris Beaulieu is an Associate Editor for Fleet Maintenance magazine. She joined the team after working in local news media. She earned a bachelor’s in journalism at Cleveland State University along with a TV and Radio Broadcast degree at Ohio Media School. 

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