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ATA’s Approach in Restructuring Has Yielded Success Elsewhere

When A. Maurice Myers became chief executive officer of bankrupt America West Airlines in January 1994, he turned to the New York-based Novations Group for help in bringing the airline out of Chapter 11 in just six months.

November 3, 1999

Revitalized Lobbying Scores Wins

The 415-5 vote by the House of Representatives earlier this month to create a national motor carrier administration illustrates that American Trucking Associations is achieving its goal of being a major player in legislative advocacy, according to the group’s senior staff and some key members.

November 3, 1999

State Associations At Halfway Point In Affiliation Plans

One year into American Trucking Associations’ sweeping restructuring, a status check illuminates some of the progress — and difficulty — in redefining the relationship between one national and 50 state organizations in a federated system.

November 3, 1999

Web Site, Database Key to ‘Virtual’ Association

When Bob Rast joined American Trucking Associations as senior vice president of information services in the summer of 1998, it seemed a perfect fit.

November 3, 1999

Transport Topics Carves Out Objective Position

Can a for-profit newspaper owned by an association whose primary mission is advocacy be an objective business-to-business publication? Yes, says Bob Rast, publisher of Transport Topics

November 3, 1999

ATA Organizations: Profiles in Change

The restructuring of American Trucking Associations has resulted in several changes in the makeup of the federation over the past year.

November 3, 1999

Ore. Voters OK Car-Truck Tax Measure

Oregon voters approved a measure Tuesday requiring cars and trucks to pay proportional costs of maintaining state roads, a move proponents say clears the way for a gasoline tax increase.

November 3, 1999

Trucking Through the States

State trucking associations are experts at the art of flattery by imitation. When one association executive comes up with a good idea and persuades lawmakers to go along with it, other states are quick to follow.

November 3, 1999

Overnite Profits Dropped 17.6% in Third Quarter

Overnite Transportation Co., Richmond, Va., said profits fell 17.6% in the third quarter of 1999, reflecting investment in expanding full-state coverage and reducing transit times.

November 3, 1999

U.S. Seen Unprepared for Influx of Mexican Truckers

How prepared is the United States is to handle an influx of Mexican trucks once the southern border opens? At the National Transportation Safety Board’s three-day public hearing on just that question, the answer was: not very.

November 3, 1999