Membership Recruiting Is Next Step

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Eighteen months after ending discounted membership dues, American Trucking Associations has solidified its base of carrier members and is putting in place the elements for a widespread campaign to recruit and retain members, association officials said last week.

ATA鈥檚 carrier membership declined 7% in 1999 as the association cut off members who had received discounted rates and did not want to pay the published dues schedule, said David Barefoot, the association鈥檚 chief financial officer.

鈥淲e have squeezed out all the people who had dues deals. We have purified and solidified our database. 鈥淲e鈥檙e doing the same thing trucking companies do every day,鈥 added ATA President Walter B. McCormick Jr. 鈥淲e have wiped bad accounts off the books and focused our resources where the revenue potential is the greatest. Going forward, every trucking company that we call a member of ATA is a full dues-paying member. There is no artificial inflation of our membership figures any longer.鈥

ATA鈥檚 cancellation of 846 members, nearly all of whom had received discounted dues, did not dramatically effect its bottom line, Barefoot said. 鈥淭he members we canceled only paid 33 cents of their 1999 membership dollar.鈥



For the full story, see the Nov. 1 print edition of Transport Topics. .

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