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As you might have seen in our updates channel our ATS manager Adbul has unfortunately left RLC due to lack of time and interest in the game. He was the responsible person for our weekly ATS convoys for a very long time and we want to thank him for all his work for the last few years.
This means that we no longer have an ATS manager in RLC. We as management have been discussing about the future of this role and our weekly ATS convoys. There were a few options of what we could do regarding this but after some discussing we have decided to no longer continue with our weekly ATS convoys. Some of you might be disappointed or sad about this decision and we can understand that.
There was always a small group of people that really appreciated and liked our weekly ATS convoys especially as nobody else did ATS convoys and we want to thank those that always joined them.
However, American Truck Simulator isnβt as popular as Euro Truck Simulator 2 and we can see this based of people participating the convoys. There is not enough request and activity from the ATS convoys which is why we think it is not worth to continue the ATS convoys.
This means that we no longer will have weekly ATS convoys. We might do an ATS convoy once in a while but not on a weekly base. We will of course continue with our famous and popular weekly ETS2 RLC Convoys on the Tuesdays and Saturdays.
We want to thank you all for the massive love and support!



Red Line Cargo is one of the most famous and active VTCs in the community with members from all over the world that love to drive together. RLC was first founded on the 21st of February 2018 as Marstonβs Trucking Company by Beau and soon after renamed to Red Line Cargo.
RLC is known for our weekly convoys that are provided for the community. We host our ETS2 Convoys on a Tuesday and Saturdays. We have a dedicated Event & Media team that will provide an awesome convoy. With hosting more than 400 convoys, we are well experienced.
Unlike other VTCs, we donβt have strict activity rules. Instead of forcing members to do a certain amount of jobs, we allow our members to go to convoys that fit to their schedule. This way there is less pressure on our members and makes RLC a much more laid back and friendly VTC.