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Scenes from ATA's San Diego Management Conference [Photos]

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The American Trucking Associations' 2025 Management Conference & Exhibition in San Diego featured trucks, education, entertainment and more. Watch for more photo galleries focusing on the trucks.

Morning light hitting the San Diego Convention Center

The San Diego Convention Center has been the location for the American Trucking Associations' Management Conference & Exhibition a number of times over the years.

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Colorfully lit pedicabs wait for customers near the convention center

The convention center and hotels are conveniently located to San Diego's Gaslight district.

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Yacht hosting a Hendrickson/Phillips social event with boats in the foreground

In addition to educational sessions, the expo floor, committee meetings, and more, ATA MC&E gives exhibitors a chance to entertain customers and prospective customers.

Photo: Jack Roberts

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Dog looking out the window of a truck cab

In one of many press conferences, Volvo Trucks announced it's working on ways to improve life for truckers' pets on the road.

Photo: Jack Roberts

boats in harbor with San Diego skyline in background

Lots of views of the harbor are available near the San Diego Convention Center where ATA's conference was held.

Photo: Jack Roberts

Red Freightliner truck outside convention center

There were ride-alongs and static displays staged outside the convention center, including this Foodliner tractor-trailer outfitted with Aperia Halo tire pressure inflation systems.

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Woman behind wheel of red Peterbilt truck

These young women were excited to check out the view behind the wheel of a Peterbilt 579 on the expo floor.

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Sammy Hagar performing

Freightliner's annual customer appreciation dinner featured Sammy Hagar at the Rady Shell.

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Chris Spear on stage

ATA President and CEO Chris Spear celebrated lobbying wins in areas such as overreaching electric-truck mandates and the potential to address lawsuit abuse reform at the federal level.

Photo: Deborah Lockridge