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Debora Babin Katz assumed the gavel as the first woman to Chair the Board of Directors of the Rhode Island Trucking Association on Tuesday.
The first Rhode Warrior magazine edition for 2023 introduces Debora Babin Katz, RITA’s new chair.
Rhode Island’s truck-only tolling scheme ruled unconstitutional in a 91-page decision in the US District Court.
This issue introduces our new Foundation with a “Moving Minds” goal. ATA’s Interstate One visits URI campus.
This issue of Rhode Warrior magazine covers RITA’s new location, the current driver shortage and supply chain challenges.
RITA acquired the 6,400 sqft, Class A office building on Bald Hill Road in September when the association relocate from Pawtucket.
The Truck STOP Shop edition of the Rhode Warrior magazine includes a membership directory and business-to-business marketplace.
Lauren Lancellotta of Johnston, Rhode Island is the second recipient of the RITA WIT Foundation Lena Daly Scholarship.
Special 90th Anniversary Edition. How RITA has risen to prominence. Leadership and legislative champions.
Morgan Caldarone will be the first recipient of this scholarship, for which she will use to pursue a career in trucking, specifically in the field of law.
Rhode Warrior Magazine
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Rhode Warrior Magazine – Issue 2, 2025
A road well traveled. The legacy of the BellMax Building Fund featuring Danny Bell, Ocean State Oil and Chris Maxwell from RITA.
Rhode Warrior Magazine – Issue 1, 2025
At RITA, we remain steadfast in our mission to advocate for the needs of our members. Excellence in Motion.
Rhode Warrior Magazine – Issue 2, 2024
The warehouse industry is an integral part of the transportation industry. Industry operational costs to increase in 2025, but at a slowed pace.
Rhode Warrior Magazine – Issue 1, 2024
ATRI’s recent findings prove what we’ve known: association membership makes trucking companies safer, and membership counts.