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Opinion: Appreciate Truck Drivers Every Day of the Year
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week was Sept. 11鈥17 last year here in America. It is recognized as a time to honor and acknowledge the nation鈥檚 truck drivers for their dedication and hard work and for putting up with extraordinarily challenging working conditions throughout the year.
January 16, 2017Opinion: The Hidden Cost of Extended Idling
You don鈥檛 have to be a diesel mechanic to know that extended idling is bad for business. Frequent or prolonged idling increases emissions, wastes fuel and puts unnecessary wear on your engine. That鈥檚 why, due in large part to increasingly strict emissions standards, the trucking industry has seen a dramatic increase in idle-reduction technologies.
January 9, 2017Opinion: Safety Is Greatest Benefit of Autonomous Tech
There has been a great amount of media attention with the first delivery by autonomous truck by Otto Transportation, which recently took place on Interstate 25 from Fort Collins to Denver in Colorado. While this trip was made with a convoy of State Patrol and Colorado DOT vehicles around it, this event still represented quite an achievement.
December 12, 2016Opinion: Coating Crucial to Stopping Tank Corrosion
In truck and rail tankers and beyond, chemically bonded phosphate ceramics can stop corrosion, improve safety, extend equipment life and minimize maintenance and downtime.
December 5, 2016Opinion: The Real Cost of Regulations for Small Carriers
Economists often speak of a 鈥渞egulatory drag鈥 on our economy related to the costs associated with the many regulations passed over the years.
October 24, 2016Opinion: Making an Impact With a Positive Message
Sinatra didn鈥檛 play to an empty auditorium in Vegas. Ali didn鈥檛 become the heavyweight champion of the world with just the referee and opponent in the room. If Bruce Springsteen sang 鈥淏orn in the USA鈥 in front of thousands of empty seats, would the impact be the same?
October 3, 2016Opinion: Significant Accomplishments; More to Be Done
A year ago, I stood before you in Philadelphia and accepted the title of chairman of American Trucking Associations. It has been a tremendous honor to be your chairman at such a critical time for our industry.
September 26, 2016Opinion: Supplier Diversity in the Transportation Industry
A few weeks ago, I was on a conference call organized by a transportation industry association. Invited on the call were woman- owned trucking companies gathered to address a Small Business Administration proposed rule change. After the call, a few people contacted me to ask why some on the call were not certified women- owned businesses nor certified Women-Owned Small Business.
September 19, 2016Opinion: It鈥檚 Always Time to Appreciate Our Truck Drivers
One thing we鈥檒l start to hear more about in the coming months is the next administration鈥檚 first 100 days in the Oval Office. It鈥檚 an opportunity to articulate a vision and begin executing new goals. As ATA鈥檚 new president and CEO, I鈥檓 nearing the end of my first hundred days in office and it has been an exciting time for me and our leadership team. There have been meetings to take and calls to make and all that goes into starting a new job, but we鈥檝e hit the ground running to start securing victories for the trucking industry.
September 12, 2016Opinion: Jake Brakes Keep Drivers Safe on Steep Roads
You can鈥檛 work in the trucking industry for long without realizing the interconnectedness of the trucking world 鈥 goods with communities, roads with ports, airports and railways, regulations across international and provincial borders and municipal boundaries, you name it. Another connection may not be immediately apparent: Canada鈥檚 National Trucking Week and 鈥淛ake鈥 brakes.
September 5, 2016