LATC Mission Statement
"Holding true to our traditional values, we will provide transportation professionals, shippers and suppliers a forum to foster relationships, share ideas and solutions while raising funds to support our membership and communities."
Why Join Los Angeles Transportation Club?
For over 95 years the Los Angeles Transportation Club (LATC) has played a leading role in the Southern California community. Our membership consists of people and companies that have the desire to stay well informed, connected, promote our industry and region, and want to have the opportunity to give back to our community.
Education
No matter how good you are, you must always be sharpening your saw. Our meetings average 150 attendees and include lunch, a keynote presentation, with a question and answer session by a high profile industry executive leader.
Networking
Effective networking is a life-long skill. Our membership consists of people and companies representing hundreds of retailers, importers, manufacturers, educators, students and service providers throughout the Southern California region. In additions to networking at our meetings, we hold our annual Golf Tournament and Scholarship Fundraiser with up to 144 golfers in Spring.
Promoting Our Industry and Region
Southern California is home to the nation's two busiest seaports and is one of the world's largest logistic hubs. The logistics and transportation industry is responsible for over 1 million jobs in the Southern California region. As a member of our organization you are actively promoting our industry and our region.
Giving Back to Our Community
Los Angeles Transportation Club membership and attendance at our events goes directly towards supporting our Southern California charities and scholarship endowments that we care so deeply about. We have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years to our charities.
Thank you for your support!
Become an LATC Member Today!
For over 95 years the Los Angeles Transportation Club (LATC) has played a leading role in the Southern California community.