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The
Ontario Trucking Association
(OTA) was founded in 1926, and provides services and public policy
advocacy for trucking companies hauling freight into, out of and
within the Province of Ontario.
OTA member fleets operate over two-thirds of all commercial tractor-trailers on Ontario roadways and employ over 70,000 men and women who work in the trucking industry. OTA is the only trucking association
in Ontario that represents all segments of the industry - for-hire
carriers, private carriers, intermodal, suppliers,
etc.
OTA
members consist of trucking companies from virtually every Canadian
province, as well as the United States. Our member companies are
small and medium-sized operations, as well as many of the largest
transportation enterprises in North America. OTA members come
from all sectors of the trucking industry. Both for-hire
carriers and private carriers belong to OTA. The Association's
membership also includes a significant number of allied
trades - those companies providing goods and services to the
trucking industry.
Reflecting
the size and importance of the Ontario marketplace, OTA is the
largest provincial trucking association in Canada and the third
largest in North America. OTA is a member of Canada's national
trucking group, the Canadian
Trucking Alliance, a federation of the country's seven provincial
trucking associations.
The
Ontario Trucking Association has a professionally qualified
staff specializing in government relations, carrier operations,
safety, security, carrier education, compliance, and communications.
The Association's operations are guided by a 80-plus member Board
of Directors, made up principally of chief executive officers,
presidents and senior executives of trucking companies. The Chairman
of the Board is elected from the ranks of the membership and serves
a two-year term. The Association's president is David Bradley
who also serves as chief executive officer of the industrys
national voice, the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
On
the government relations front, OTA is viewed as a strong-willed
but reasonable organization that takes responsible positions and
seeks solutions to problems in a co-operative and practical fashion.
The Association strongly advocates ongoing professional development
and compliance programs for all members of the trucking industry.
OTA offers a vast array of education programs designed especially
for trucking executives and other industry employees. The Association
also distributes compliance materials (e.g., log books, trip inspection
reports, etc.) to the industry.
Vision/Mission:
The
mission of the Ontario Trucking Association is:
To create and sustain the environment in which the Ontario
Trucking Industry can achieve its vision; to serve all OTA members
fairly and equitably regardless of size, domicile or type of operation;
and, to assist OTA members in realizing their business goals.
The vision for the Ontario trucking industry developed by OTA
is as follows:
Driven by integrity, innovation and the pursuit of cost-effective
service, we, the Ontario Trucking Industry, through continuous
improvement, will provide a vital contribution to our customers'
success, overall economic prosperity and our communities' well-being.
Our Vision includes sufficient profitability, and enhanced image,
mutually beneficial partnerships with customers, employees, owner-operators,
suppliers and the public, while operating in a safe, environmentally
and socially responsible manner.
© 1995 - 2008, Ontario Trucking Association
555 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario
M9W 1H8
Tel: (416) 249-7401 | Fax: (416) 245-6152
Email: info@ontruck.org
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