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Influence government policies that advance the interests of the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 state trucking associations, affiliated conferences and individual members, ATA is the leading voice of the industry that America depends on most to move our nation’s freight.
We are a 90-year old federation with state trucking association affiliates in all 50 states. We represent every sector of the industry, from LTL to truckload, agriculture and livestock to auto haulers, and from large motor carriers to small mom-and-pop operations.
Join more than 37,000 ATA members representing America’s trucking industry. Membership is open to for-hire motor carriers, private carriers, industry suppliers & allied companies, shippers, and individual professionals through our councils.
Join more than 37,000 ATA members representing America’s trucking industry. Membership is open to for-hire motor carriers, private carriers, industry suppliers & allied companies, shippers, and individual professionals through our councils.
Trucks moved roughly 72.6% of the nation's freight by weight in 2022. That is just one of many statistics calculated and tracked by American Trucking Associations' professional staff that you can learn about here. For more on Trucking Economics, follow Bob Costello, Chief Economist for American Trucking Associations, at @ATAEconBob. Revenue:
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is the largest and most comprehensive national trade association for the trucking industry. Since our inception in 1933, we have leveraged the strength and size of our membership, which includes a robust federation of state associations, affiliated conferences, and individuals, to successfully help our ...
The American Trucking Associations is proud to be the trucking industry's leading voice on Capitol Hill and across the federal government, ensuring our nation's top lawmakers have the necessary information to make sound decisions that support our member companies.
Trucking industry decision-makers rely on Trends to provide data on current market conditions, such as: trucking revenues, truck freight tonnage, employment trends, safety issues, diesel fuel price trends, domestic and international trade, taxes paid by the industry, and the environment.
American Trucking Associations would like to hear from you. Whether you are a member or not, your opinion matters. We invite you to e-mail us your comments or suggestions on how ATA is helping or can help your company.
All members of the Board of Directors must be members of a state association affiliated with ATA and members in good standing of ATA, with the exception of Past Chairmen.