Associations

Women in Trucking Association

For over a decade, we’ve been focused on this clear mission to encourage employment, address obstacles and celebrate success. It’s supported by a passionate leadership team, highly engaged members, and committed sponsors and partners.

Texas Trucking Association

Qu’il s’agisse de s’engager dans le processus politique, d’offrir des économies sur les produits et services essentiels à nos membres ou d’offrir des forums éducatifs conçus spécifiquement pour l’industrie du camionnage, TXTA se consacre au succès de ses entreprises membres.

Tennessee Trucking Association

Founded in 1930 as the Tennessee Motor Truck Association, TTA was forged out of the belief that a strong, unified industry would be essential in remaining effective and profitable in the future. Tennessee is one of the oldest state trucking associations in the nation.

South Carolina Trucking Association

As a non-profit trade association, the SCTA serves as the voice of the trucking industry in South Carolina since 1933. Membership has grown from 17 dues paying members in 1936, to a high point of almost 900 companies by the mid-nineties, to about 600 members today.

Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association

The Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association was organized in 1928. As part of a national integrated network of trucking associations and affiliates, we identify the key issues that impact the trucking industry and fight to preserve and strengthen the trucking industry and its jobs in each of the 67 counties and 2,560 municipalities in Pennsylvania, and with our elected officials in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C.

Illinois Trucking Association

Illinois Trucking Association is a non-profit, full-service trade association led by trucking companies to promote and protect the interests of the trucking industry in Illinois. Our federation includes 37,000 trucking companies in all 50 states.

Iowa Motor Trucking Association

Iowa Motor Trucking Association is a non-profit trade association founded in 1942 by Mr. John Ruan. Over 700 member companies belong to the association representing companies of all sizes and employing thousands of people.

Toronto Transportation Club

Founded in 1913, the Toronto Transportation Club (TTC) is one of the oldest transportation clubs in Canada. Our century old history is rich with tradition, placing us among the premier social organizations for Transportation, Logistics and other industry-related people and businesses.

Saskatchewan Trucking Association

From city halls to the Saskatchewan Legislature to the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, the STA has always represented Saskatchewan truck transport with strength, pride, and honesty, reflecting the industry for which it speaks.

Ontario Trucking Association

The Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) was founded in 1926, and provides services and public policy advocacy for trucking companies hauling freight into, out of and within the Province of Ontario.

Club Traffic de Montréal

The Club was founded in 1926 through the leadership and vision of Mr. J.K. Smith. The first meeting was held at the Edinburgh Café on St. Catherine Street in Montreal, with an enrollment of 27 members.

Canadian Trucking Alliance

The CTA is a federation of provincial trucking associations and represent a broad cross-section of the trucking industry—some 4,500 carriers, owener-operators and industry suppliers

BC Trucking Association

BCTA is a member-based, province-wide, non-partisan, non-profit motor carrier association formed solely to advance the interests of British Columbia motor carriers.

Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association

The Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association (APTA) is the trusted and effective voice of the road transport industry that supports its members. Founded in 1956, the APTA is an Atlantic-wide non-profit industry association formed to advocate on advancing and improving the commercial trucking industry in Atlantic Canada.

Quebec Trucking Association

‎For 70 years, the Quebec Trucking Association has been serving the road transportation industry in Quebec. Our association has more than 500 members composed of public and private carriers and suppliers of products and services related to the trucking industry.‎

American Trucking Associations

ATA is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation’s freight. They are an 86-year old federation with state trucking association affiliates in all 50 states and represent every sector of the industry—from LTL to truckload, agriculture and livestock to auto haulers, and from large motor carriers to small mom-and-pop operations.