About the AMTA

The AMTA and its members have advanced the commercial transportation industry through safety programs, progressive policy and partnerships. Our influence is evident on every highway—where the work we do, the training and expertise we impart, becomes clear-cut confidence behind the wheel.

As a province-wide, not-for-profit association with offices in Calgary and Edmonton, the AMTA is governed by a Board of Directors, elected annually. Our Board determines the AMTA’s long-term goals, and sets our policies, programs and budgets.

Our Values

Character of our people

Relentless professional integrity with a commitment to service, collaboration, fairness, and respect that celebrates diversity and drives excellence in everything we do.

Member focused

Advancing innovation

Exploring opportunities for continuous improvement to provide solutions that support and encourage positive advancement of AMTA and industry.

Hearing and responding to our members; respecting the importance of their experience and continuously striving to create value that exceeds expectations throughout our planning and delivery.

Passion for industry & safety

Bringing our energy and expertise to everything we do in support of an essential industry that makes the world a better place.

What We Do

Education & Training

AMTA is the leading provider of training and education for the commercial transportation industry. We offer hundreds of courses and resources that will set you up for success.

Certificate of Recognition

Certificate of Recognition (COR) is a voluntary program designed by Government of Alberta’s Partnerships in Injury and Reduction (PIR). By participating in this program you will help your organization; decrease your workers’ time away from work, reduce additional hiring or training cost, and reduce costs associated with claims.

Member Advocacy

AMTA positions are developed in response to the problems, challenges and opportunities that are impacting our members. Policies are developed by our member-led committee comprised of Compliance and Regulatory Affairs (CRA) members in conjunction with AMTA staff. Through participation on committees, responding to members surveys, or just by contacting us, members play a vital role in strengthening AMTA’s voice.

Industry members are the key motivation to AMTA ‘s Industry Advancement team. We desire to accelerate technologies that enhance safety, extend operational efficiencies or support environmental stewardship for the commercial transportation industry.

Research & Innovation

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Visit our membership page and submit an application. The information goes through a few internal departments to “onboard” you as a new member. If there are no delays with information, it will take ideally 5-7 business days.

  • Associate Carrier Membership

    A company that fall under one of the 3 AMTA levied industry codes. (General Trucking - 50714, Garbage Collection & Disposal - 57901, Specialized Trucking - 50701)

    Carrier Membership WCB

    This is a full AMTA membership for companies (based on your NSC registered vehicle count) – click here for more details including price and value

    Supplier Membership

    Companies that provide a services to our industry (based on your employee count) – click here for more details including price and value

  • Associate Carrier – as long as active WCB account. Carrier & Supplier Memberships are valid for 12 months.

  • Contact WCB to find your industry code.

  • No. PIC is a separate program of excellence.

  • 5 – 7 business days.

  • No, Carrier membership and PIC membership are 2 separate memberships.

  • Visit our Education page

  • Your membership code will be included in your welcome membership package or alternately you can contact training@amta.ca for clarification.

Social Media Terms of Use

The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is pleased to have you join and engage with us on social media. We are committed to fostering a positive and supportive community. By interacting with our social media accounts including, our myAMTA Carrier Member Network, AMTA’s Steering Change Podcast, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube, you agree to the following terms:

  1. Purpose - Our social media platforms are designed to:

    • Share information about our association’s mission, safety and education training programs, and events.

    • Engage with our Carrier, Associate, and Supplier Members, the commercial trucking industry, and the general motoring public.

    • Highlight the impact of the commercial transportation industry and celebrate our partners and supporters.

  2. Acceptable Use - We encourage respectful and constructive interaction. Please adhere to the following guidelines:

    • Respect: Treat all users with respect. Discriminatory, hateful, offensive, or inflammatory comments will not be tolerated.

    • Accuracy: Ensure the information you share is accurate and truthful. Misinformation can harm our industry.

    • Privacy: Do not share personal information about yourself or company, or others without their consent. Respect privacy and confidentiality.

  3. Prohibited Content - The following types of content are strictly prohibited:

    • Hate Speech: Any form of hate speech, harassment, or discriminatory remarks.

    • Spam: Unsolicited advertisements, spam, or self-promotion.

    • Violence: Threats of violence or actions that could harm individuals or property.

    • Illegal Activities: Content that promotes or engages in illegal activities.

  4. Moderation and Enforcement - AMTA reserves the right to:

    • Monitor interactions on our social media platforms.

    • Remove or hide comments or posts that violate these terms.

    • Block or report users who repeatedly engage in prohibited behavior.

  5. Intellectual Property - All original content shared by AMTA on our social media platforms is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Reproduction or use of our content without permission is prohibited.

  6. Third-Party Links - Our social media platforms may contain links to third-party websites. AMTA is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of these sites, and they may not represent the views of AMTA.

  7. Changes to Terms - We may update these terms from time to time. Any changes will be posted on our social media pages. Your continued use of our platforms signifies your acceptance of the updated terms.

 

If you have any questions or concerns regarding these terms, please contact us at marcom@amta.ca.