SAN DIEGO — Randy Guillot, president of Triple G Express Inc., has been elected chairman of American Trucking Associations.
Author: Eleanor Lamb
ATA Establishes Policies on Recreational Marijuana Laws
SAN DIEGO — American Trucking Associations executives have approved a set of policies meant to help the industry safely operate amid the growing legalization of recreational marijuana.
ATA Establishes Policies on Recreational Marijuana Laws
SAN DIEGO — American Trucking Associations executives have approved a set of policies meant to help the industry safely operate amid the growing legalization of recreational marijuana.
Industry Representatives Honored With Trucking Awards
SAN DIEGO — Rhode Island Trucking Association President Chris Maxwell received the President’s Trucking Association Executives Council Leadership Award at American Trucking Associations’ annual industry gathering Oct. 7.
Creation of Marijuana Policy Committee Among ATA’s Priorities
SAN DIEGO — American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear announced a new Controlled Substances, Health and Wellness Subcommittee at the federation’s annual Management Conference & Exhibition on Oct. 7.
Creation of Marijuana Policy Committee Among ATA’s Priorities
SAN DIEGO — American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear announced a new Controlled Substances, Health and Wellness Subcommittee at the federation’s annual Management Conference & Exhibition on Oct. 7.
Members of the New Lead ATA Class Announced
SAN DIEGO — American Trucking Associations has announced the members of its seventh Lead ATA class.
Gamification Helps Attract Young Technicians
SAN DIEGO — Gamification can increase interest and participation in augmented- and virtual reality-based training materials that can be used to attract young people to careers as trucking technicians, according to technical experts.
DOT Proposes Transportation Self-Governance Program for Tribes
The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued a proposal to create a Tribal Transportation Self-Governance Program.
Want More Female Drivers? Include Them in Ads, Experts Say
DALLAS — Companies can attract female drivers by showcasing women on the job in their advertisements, according to experts assembled at the Women In Trucking Association’s annual conference.