American Trucking Association calls on government to deem vehicle supply entities ‘essential’ amid Coronavirus restrictions
Six trade associations representing the transportation industry, including the American Trucking Association, called on state and local governments March 17 to consider the importance of motor vehicle supply and repair facilities in implementing orders to close nonessential businesses as a result of the coronavirus. According to the letter sent to the National Governors Association, National
American Trucking Associations MCE 2016 trade show walkaround
The American Trucking Associations Management Conference and Exhibition took place in Las Vegas from Oct. 1-4, featuring truck and technology news and product showcases on the show floor. News from the show included the launch of a new truck, a new proprietary PACCAR axle (featured in its own video here), safety systems, maintenance apps, and a
Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence Program awards prize
Army veteran Brandon Meredith received this year’s “Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence” award.
Women In Trucking Association announces September 2023 Member of the Month
Duryea is the director of Driver Recruitment and Professional Growth at Boyle Transportation, a transportation logistics provider.
Women in Trucking, Daimler Truck North America join forces to recognize female representation, efforts
Nominations will be accepted through September 11.
Massachusetts trucking executive urges Congress to set achievable emissions standards
The first vice chairman of the American Trucking Associations testified before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s Clean Air, Climate and Nuclear Safety Subcommittee.
Women In Trucking Association announces 2023 Content Advisory Council members
The Women In Trucking Association continues to advance women in the industry.
Women In Trucking Association announces new CEO
A new president and CEO will oversee initiatives supporting women in the trucking industry.
ATRI: Fuel costs top the list of trucking industry issues
The American Transportation Research Institute recently released its 18th annual Top Industry Issues report, identifying the leading industry concerns including fuel prices, the driver shortage, truck parking, driver compensation, the economy and for the first time, speed limiters. In a year that saw record-high fuel costs, fuel prices were ranked as the top industry concern,
NACFE: The Inflation Reduction Act will help electrify heavy-duty trucking
The Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA’s) incentives for heavy-duty electric trucks could not come at a better time. The United States has over 4 million heavy-duty trucks that travel over 150 billion miles and create over 260 million tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per year. And trucking demand is expected to grow. With the IRA