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ATA Launches On-Line Supplier Directory

American Trucking Associations (ATA) has created a new online supplier directory to help trucking companies obtain information about products and services offered by ATA's Allied members. Suppliers listed in the electronic directory provide industry-specific products and services to the trucking community. They range from accounting, tax and insurance instruments, truck stop facilities, and information technology development to the nuts-and-bolts equipment that keeps trucks operating safely on the road.

ALEXANDRIA, VA — American Trucking Associations (ATA) has created a new online supplier directory to help trucking companies obtain information about products and services offered by ATA’s Allied members.

Suppliers listed in the electronic directory provide industry-specific products and services to the trucking community. They range from accounting, tax and insurance instruments, truck stop facilities, and information technology development to the nuts-and-bolts equipment that keeps trucks operating safely on the road.

“Just about anything a motor carrier needs to do business can be filled by an Allied member supplier,” said Dave Brodie, ATA senior vice president for membership. “The directory allows users to locate and do business with members who show strong support for trucking,” he said. “These members are a vital part of the trucking industry’s success, and their importance should be acknowledged.”

To access the directory log on to www.truckline.com and click on “directories.” Information can be searched by company name, business focus, through an alphabetical listing, or by city and state. If you would like to be listed in the ATA Supplier Directory, contact ATA Membership at 888-333-1759.

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