NTEA: The Average Truck Distributor Has 44.5 Employees

The National Truck Equipment Association Released the 2006 Distributor Compensation Report.

A typical distributor in the U.S. has $15.8 million in annual sales and about 44.5 employees, according to the recently released  National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) 2006 Distributor Employee Compensation Survey Report.

“This Report is the most thorough review of compensation and benefits in the distribution industries and is an excellent tool for distributors who are planning to expand their operations,” says Jim Carney, NTEA executive director. 

Distributors can gauge the competitiveness of their compensation packages in comparison to more than 100 specific geographical regions of the U.S. and Canada.

The Report details 23 different sales volume categories and includes salaries, bonuses, commissions and perks. It also includes fringe benefits information.

Among the typical findings, 86.5 percent of survey respondents indicated that their organizations offer 401K retirement plans, and 98 percent offer health care benefits where the employers pay 70 to 75 percent of the premiums.

The cross-industry survey had more than 2,000 participants and was conducted and compiled for the NTEA by the Profit Planning Group, an independent research firm based in Boulder, Colo.

Participants receive the Report free of charge. For non-participating NTEA members, the Report retails for $100. Nonmembers pay $200.

To purchase a copy, call 800/441-NTEA or visit the “Storefront” area of www.ntea.com.

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