Xata Reports Fiscal 3Q Loss
Xata Corp. Thursday reported a fiscal third-quarter loss of $500,000, or 4 cents per share, compared with net income of $600,000, or 2 cents, a year ago.
August 4, 2011ATA Hopes to ‘Reinvigorate’ Councils, Weigh In on Technology Use, Graves Says
PHOENIX — American Trucking Associations wants to reinvigorate its operational councils, the group’s president said at industry meetings here, and especially in the field of technology, where significant developments have changed freight transportation dramatically.
June 27, 2011ATA’s Abbott Named to FMCSA Safety Panel
Rob Abbott, American Trucking Associations’ vice president of safety policy, has been named to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s motor carrier safety advisory committee, FMCSA said Friday.
June 17, 2011ATA Names New VP of Legislative Affairs
American Trucking Associations said it has hired Caroline Decker as its new vice president of legislative affairs.
June 15, 2011EPA Urges Better Monitoring of SCR Emission Systems
The Environmental Protection Agency last week updated its guidance for certification of heavy-duty truck engines using selective catalytic reduction to reduce emissions, rejecting claims made last year by truck maker Navistar Inc. that the technology can be easily defeated.
June 13, 2011Groups Ask Congress to Repeal Tax Measure Requiring Govt. to Withhold 3% of Payments
American Trucking Associations joined more than 30 groups in asking a congressional panel to repeal a tax provision that would require governments to withhold 3% of their contract payments to businesses.
June 6, 2011ATA Completes $23 Million Renovation of Capitol Hill Office for Lobbying Staff
WASHINGTON — American Trucking Associations late last month moved its legislative affairs staff into its newly renovated and expanded office complex on Capitol Hill.
June 6, 2011Xata Reports Smaller Loss in Fiscal 2Q
Transportation software firm Xata Corp. said it lost $781,000, or 7 cents per share, in its fiscal second quarter, compared with a loss of $2.1 million, or 23 cents, a year earlier.
May 5, 2011Highway Fatality Rate Falls Again
The rate at which fatalities occurred in highway accidents involving large trucks dropped to the lowest level on record, falling 14.1% in 2009 from the previous year, according to an analysis of Department of Transportation data by American Trucking Associations.
April 18, 2011Truck-Involved Highway Fatality Rate Falls to Record Low
The rate of highway fatalities from accidents involving large trucks fell 14.1% to the lowest level on record, according to an American Trucking Associations analysis of Department of Transportation data.
April 12, 2011