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Two from PSI Elected to Commercial Vehicle Industry Boards

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Frank Sonzala, Executive Vice President and Steve Robinson, Director OEM Sales and Dealer Programs from Pressure Systems International have recently been elected to Board of Director positions with the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) and the National Trailer Dealers Association (NTDA) respectively.

Sonzala was elected to the IANA Board of Directors for 2012 through 2014. He previously served on the IANA board for eight years beginning in 2000. During his last three-year term ending in 2008, Sonzala served as Secretary Treasurer, Vice Chairman and Chairman. IANA, with over 900 corporate members is North America’s leading industry trade association representing the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry.

The National Trailer Dealers Association has elected Robinson to a three-year term on their Board of Directors as one of three allied members. NTDA was founded in 1990 and is comprised of 170 dealer members and 100 allied members representing component and trailer manufacturers. It represents commercial trailer dealers and manufacturers in North America offering an array of programs and services that promote productivity and profitability.

About Pressure Systems International

PSI is the world leader in automatic tire inflation systems and markets and sells its products in North American through Meritor as the Meritor Tire Inflation System by PSI. For more information about Pressure Systems International visit their website www.psi-atis.com.

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