Organizations

When you’re passionate about something, it’s both fun and beneficial to associate with others who display just as much passion as you do. Indeed, entities such as professional sports teams count on passionate people, all wearing the jersey of their favorite player, to share their common love of winning!

The same holds true for professional transportation organizations.

So many factors contribute to being a safe, efficient, and effective transportation carrier. Considerations such as recruiting and hiring, equipment, safety, and operations must all be successfully orchestrated for a company to thrive in business. Each company could hire a small army of people to maintain current standards. Or, those same companies can collaborate in a professional transportation organization to learn from each other.

The latter is faster, less expensive, and more fun

Here are just a few of the organizations of which we are proud to be members:

nttc
Established in 1945 in Washington D.C., today’s National Tank Truck Carriers organization serves as the voice of the tank truck industry before Congress and the growing Federal Government. The mission continues to be for responsible tank truck carriers to work together to provide safe, secure, and efficient transportation in support of the North American economy and way of life.
Alliance for Chemical Distribution is an international association of chemical distributors and their supply-chain partners. Member companies process, formulate, blend, re-package, warehouse, transport, and market chemical products for over 750,000 customers. Founded in 1971, the mission of the NACD is to enhance and communicate the professionalism and stewardship of the chemical distribution industry.
pmta
The mission of the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association is to identify the key issues that impact the trucking industry, while strengthening the industry and its jobs throughout Pennsylvania, as well as with our elected officials in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. One of the oldest professional trucking associations, the PMTA was founded in 1928.
ima
The Industrial Minerals Association is the representative voice of companies which extract and process a vital and beneficial group of raw materials known as industrial minerals. Industrial minerals are the ingredients for many of the products used in everyday life, and our companies and the people they employ are proud of their industry and the socially responsible methods they use to deliver these beneficial resources.

 

 

Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) is a 501(c)3 that exists to educate, equip, empower and mobilize members of the trucking, bus and energy industries to combat human trafficking. Modern Transportation is a proud corporate sponsor.

Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) is the only trade association whose sole focus is the truckload segment of the motor carrier industry. The association represents dry van, refrigerated, flatbed, tanker, and intermodal container carriers operating throughout North America. Founded in 1938, the TCA represents operators of over 220,000 trucks, which collectively produce revenue of more than $40 billion annual truckload revenue. Additionally, the purpose of the Association is to provide leadership that will increase our member’s productivity, profitability, and ability to provide superior service, to advocate on behalf of our members, and to enhance the truckload industry’s ability to provide safe, high quality reliable truckload transportation services to the shipping public.