The American Trucking Associations’ Moving & Storage Conference has formally launched with the election of a board of directors, establishment of official bylaws and the forming of seven different committees and working groups within the conference. ATA has also announced the launch of several programs that will serve conference members as well as consumers of the moving and storage industry.
“In joining American Trucking Associations, the moving and storage industry gains an incredibly powerful platform to advocate for government policies that will help sustain and grow our businesses,” said Marc Rogers, the president and CEO of UniGroup, who was elected in October to lead the conference as its first Chair for a two-year term.
“This vital conference within the ATA Federation—consisting of large van lines, independent movers, state moving associations, agents, suppliers and everything in-between—will work tirelessly to advance the interests of our members and amplify the voice of one unified trucking industry working together to move America forward,” said Rogers.
The mission of the Moving & Storage Conference is to advocate on the industry’s behalf at the state and federal levels, and within the ATA Federation, on legislative and regulatory issues affecting movers. It becomes the fifth sector-specific conference under ATA, alongside the Agricultural and Food Transporters, Automobile Carriers, Government Freight and Intermodal Motor Carriers Conferences.
“There’s no corner of this economy that our industry doesn’t directly touch,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “With the addition of the Moving & Storage Conference, the reach of our ATA Federation expands even further, and the voice of America’s trucking industry grows louder and more powerful in the halls of Congress and in state houses across the country.”
Members of the conference recently decided on the formation of seven committees and working groups, each dedicated to advocating on specific policy areas on behalf of the industry. They are the:
ATA has also created several programs available to its Moving & Storage Conference members as well as consumers, including the Dispute Settlement Program for arbitration, Tariff 400NG for military domestic personal property moves, and BOC-3 for acquiring agents of process.
ATA will also be offering training and certification programs for professionals working in the moving and storage industry, as well as ProMover—a consumer protection program that certifies moving and storage companies. Through the Find A ProMover referral service, consumers can search for and identify a certified moving company to serve their needs.
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