ATA Celebrates America's Professional Truck Drivers During National Truck Driver Appreciation Week
- On September 14, the American Trucking Associations will begin the 37th annual National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, honoring nearly 3.6 million truck drivers across America.
- National Truck Driver Appreciation Week runs from September 14-20 and aims to recognize the essential contributions of truck drivers.
- The celebration encourages Americans to express their gratitude and understanding of the vital work that truck drivers perform.
- This week's recognition highlights the significant role of truck drivers in delivering essential goods such as food, medicine, and clothing.
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Truck Driver Appreciation Week: Sept. 14-20
HONOLULU — The Hawaii Transportation Association, along with the Amerivan Trucking Association and the entire trucking industry, on Sunday announced that the group is starting a weeklong celebration of the millions of professional truck drivers who deliver America’s freight safely and securely every day. “Many of the materials, supplies, equipment and goods are transported with trucks and drivers operating those trucks that make our life in Hawa…
ATA Celebrates America's Professional Truck Drivers During National Truck Driver Appreciation Week
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On Sunday, September 14, the American Trucking Associations will mark the start of the 37th annual National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, an annual celebration recognizing the nation's nearly 3.6 million professional truck drivers.
CH Robinson honors drivers and carriers during Truck Driver Appreciation Week
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — C.H. Robinson is set to celebrate the truck drivers and carriers who keep our supply chains moving with activities from coast to coast during Truck Driver Appreciation Week, Sept. 14-20. For the first time, under the banner of Carrier Honors, the company is also presenting its coveted Carrier of the Year Awards during this week. “Between tariff disruptions, geopolitical troubles and extreme weather events, this past year ha…
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