Operating commercial trucks, legally and safely, is complicated and costly
Operating
commercial trucks is complicated and costly. If operating trucks is either your
primary business, or an element in your overall business strategy, there is only
one resource in Maryland that has the
information you need to successfully manage your fleet: Maryland Motor Truck Association
(MMTA).
MMTA is a
non-profit, member-driven trade organization that has been serving Maryland's commercial
trucking industry since 1935. Today, MMTA is one of the largest trucking
associations in the country, representing 1,000 member companies.
Through the
collective strength of its members, MMTA has developed effective programs that
keep our members’ operating costs down, influence legislative and regulatory
decisions in Annapolis and Washington, and keep our
members up to date on the many regulations affecting commercial motor
transportation.
Maryland’s trucking industry is diverse—and
so is MMTA’s membership. Whether your trucks are for-hire or not-for-hire,
whether you’re a mover or an intermodal carrier, from delivery trucks to dry
vans, tank trucks to dump trucks, industry suppliers to owner-operators, MMTA
represents the entire trucking industry and gives a strong voice to
everyone.
Mission, Vision &
Values – In
service to its members, Maryland Motor Truck Association is committed to the
following mission, vision and
values.
Board of
Directors – MMTA
is governed by a Board of Directors, which manages the Association’s property,
business, and affairs. For a list of current Board members, click here.
Councils and
Chapters –
Because the trucking industry is so diverse in its operations, a number of
specialized groups have formed under the MMTA umbrella to meet the unique
needs of each industry segment. For a list of MMTA’s industry councils
and regional chapters, click here.