Legislation meant to safeguard certain identifiable information of individuals moving internationally was recently introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
March 16, 2023moving News Updates
New Moving Conference Chairman Bill Lovejoy Has Full Plate of Challenges
When it comes to the many challenges getting customers moved from point A to point B, Bill Lovejoy, the new chairman of American Trucking Associations鈥 Moving and Storage Conference, has pretty much done it all.
February 23, 202391视频Safe Alliance Retains Military Moving Contract
After a more than a two-year battle, a federal judge has upheld a multibillion-dollar contract award to Houston-based 91视频Safe Alliance to be the sole provider for moving services for U.S. armed forces and families as well as civilian employees of the Department of Defense.
November 2, 2022MSC Event Kicks Off With Focus on Workforce Strategies
ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥 The inaugural annual meeting of the Moving & Storage Council of American Trucking Associations honored a longtime leader in the sector, and featured a look ahead at how all transportation fleets can deal with the ongoing shortage of truck drivers.
March 8, 2022Senate Bill Calls for Removing Personal Information From International Moving Shipping Manifests
Bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the Senate that would require scrubbing such personal information as social security and passport numbers on shipping manifests for military and government personnel moving to the U.S. from overseas before the information is sold to data brokers.
May 6, 2021E.E. Ward Moving & Storage Celebrates 140 Years
E.E. Ward Moving & Storage celebrated 140 years in business, making it the oldest continuously operated Black-owned company in the country.
March 15, 2021Fraudulent Movers Are a Major Threat to the Industry
The hardworking men and women in the household goods moving profession call their fraudulent counterparts 鈥渞ogue operators.鈥
February 25, 2021GAO Overturns Award of $19.9 Billion Global Military Moving Contract
The U.S. Government Accountability Office has overturned the award of a potential nine-year, $19.9 billion contract to a New Jersey company for moving military household goods worldwide.
November 10, 2020ATA Expands With Moving and Storage Conference, Council
Stakeholders from the moving and storage industries have been made part of two groups that American Trucking Associations鈥 executive committee recently voted to create.
August 20, 2020DOD Re-Awards $7.2 Billion Household Goods Moving Contract
The Department of Defense has re-awarded a $7.2 billion household goods moving contract just two weeks after it had pledged to take corrective action on the contested award by two competitors.
July 22, 2020