The Association of Tractor and Trailer Operators (ATTO) has officially published its Annual Report 2025/2026, highlighting another year of active advocacy, industry collaboration, and strategic engagement both locally and at European level.
The report outlines ATTO’s continued efforts to safeguard Malta’s logistics and transport sector in the face of growing challenges, including EU regulatory pressures, rising operational costs, infrastructure limitations, and the evolving demands of sustainable transport. It also showcases ATTO’s participation in high-level meetings, European Parliament discussions, industry conferences, and stakeholder initiatives aimed at strengthening Malta’s connectivity and supply chain resilience.
As Malta’s leading voice representing the international trailer and logistics sector, ATTO remains committed to ensuring that the realities of island economies are recognised within European transport policy while continuing to support innovation, sustainability, and competitiveness across the industry.
The Annual Report also features contributions from government officials, European stakeholders, industry leaders, and strategic partners, reflecting the collaborative effort required to secure the future of Malta’s transport and logistics sector.
Download the full ATTO Annual Report 2025/2026 here: Atto Annual Report 2025/2026
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