ATA submits brief in ports challenge

The American Trucking Assn. (ATA) filed its formal legal reply to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach’s defense of their Concession Plans. The brief, with support from the Intermodal Motor Carriers Conference, was filed in U.S. District Court in California. In the brief, ATA said the ports’ plans amount to a “draconian” regulatory system under which smaller carriers are forced out in favor of larger, national carriers being enticed by subsidies. It contends the concession plan amounts to state regulation of the market rather than a market driven by competition.

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