ATA Awaits $42 Million to Expand Highway Watch
SAN ANTONIO — Over the next 12 months, American Trucking Associations wants to expand its Highway Watch program to all 50 states, train 300,000 more drivers and recruit security personnel from 3,000 transportation firms to create an emergency communications network to help public officials respond to terrorist attacks and other emergency situations, association officials said.
Fleets Pan Fuel Efficiency of Low-Emissions Diesels
SAN ANTONIO — New low-emissions diesel engines have lower fuel efficiency than older models but so far fewer maintenance or reliability problems, according to a panel of fleet maintenance executives at the ATA Management Conference & Exhibition here on Oct. 19.
Suppliers Say Economy’s Growth Boosts Vendors’ Business
SAN ANTONIO — Industry suppliers displaying their goods and services here said a strengthening economy and other improving business conditions provided a positive backdrop for American Trucking Associations’ annual Management Conference & Exhibition.
ATA President Sees Better Days Ahead
American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves, reflecting on his first nine months as head of the trucking federation, said business conditions are improving and he’s optimistic about the future of ATA and the industry.
Trucking Gathers in San Antonio to Celebrate Its Past, Shape Industry's Future
SAN ANTONIO - American Trucking Associations was scheduled to open its 2003 Management Conference & Exhibition this week with a stirring tribute to its past and a sobering analysis of business and regulatory issues that will shape the future of the industry.
Age of Trucking Began in New York City After Grueling 40-Mile, 2-Day Horse Race
In 1903, the Automobile Club of America sponsored a contest in New York City to determine whether the motor truck had progressed far enough to replace the horse-drawn vehicle for commercial purposes.
ATA Came Into Being With Drafting of Code of Fair Competition
The American Trucking Associations of today was forged in the fires of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal.
Key Historical Milestones to Be Observed When Trucking Goes to Texas for ATA Meeting
American Trucking Associations will mark the 100th anniversary of trucking and the 70th anniversary of ATA with a special salute to families in trucking, a video and photo exhibition, and a display of historic trucks at the ATA Management Conference and Exhibition Oct. 19-22 in San Antonio.
Freightliner Rolls Out New Truck, Engines
LAS VEGAS — Freightliner Trucks last week unveiled a new look for one of its most popular heavy-duty truck models, introduced two new Mercedes-Benz diesel engines and announced the availability of a German-made automated gear shift transmission for its line of medium-duty trucks in North America.
Truckers See Less Freight From Maquiladoras
For the past three years, Rafael Del Barrio has watched the ebb and flow of truck freight crossing the U.S.-Mexican border.