Pilot Flying J, the nation’s largest operator of truck stops, is donating $1.25 million to the Trucking Moves America Forward coalition over the next five years. It’s the largest donation for the new initiative that has brought together drivers, trucking companies, suppliers and many more groups to better the image of the trucking industry.
Trucking Moves America Forward (TMAF) announces its most significant donation to-date as Pilot Flying J – the largest operator of travel centers and travel plazas in North America – commits $1.25 million over the next five years to assist with the growing industry-wide movement.
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Reducing paperwork hassle plus re-routing faster and more efficiently all while staying in better contact with family are just some of the reasons in-cab technology providers expect demand for their services will grow significantly in the near-term – especially if they can deliver cost savings in the bargain as well to fleets.
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Chadd Bunker says his friends and relatives tell him he drives like an old man. Roll through a stop sign? He would never do that. Exceed the speed limit? Not on your life. He makes three right turns to avoid a left. He can be annoying. But Mr. Bunker, who is only 48 years old, is no ordinary driver. He recently became one of the proud, lucky few to reach the delivery driver equivalent of Eagle Scout—the United Parcel Service Inc.’s Circle of Honor
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Politico: Trucking coalition gets major money boost
/in News /by Editorial StaffPilot Flying J, the nation’s largest operator of truck stops, is donating $1.25 million to the Trucking Moves America Forward coalition over the next five years. It’s the largest donation for the new initiative that has brought together drivers, trucking companies, suppliers and many more groups to better the image of the trucking industry.
Trucking Moves America Forward, Pilot Flying J Announce Landmark Industry Partnership with $1.25 Million Donation
/in News /by Editorial StaffTrucking Moves America Forward (TMAF) announces its most significant donation to-date as Pilot Flying J – the largest operator of travel centers and travel plazas in North America – commits $1.25 million over the next five years to assist with the growing industry-wide movement.
Fleet Owner: Improving truck driver work life via technology
/in News /by Editorial StaffReducing paperwork hassle plus re-routing faster and more efficiently all while staying in better contact with family are just some of the reasons in-cab technology providers expect demand for their services will grow significantly in the near-term – especially if they can deliver cost savings in the bargain as well to fleets.
Wall Street Journal: UPS Drivers Who Avoid Accidents for 25 Years Get Arm Patch and Bomber Jacket
/in News /by Editorial StaffChadd Bunker says his friends and relatives tell him he drives like an old man. Roll through a stop sign? He would never do that. Exceed the speed limit? Not on your life. He makes three right turns to avoid a left. He can be annoying. But Mr. Bunker, who is only 48 years old, is no ordinary driver. He recently became one of the proud, lucky few to reach the delivery driver equivalent of Eagle Scout—the United Parcel Service Inc.’s Circle of Honor
Times Record: People In Business: Jason Wing
/in News /by Editorial StaffThe Arkansas Trucking Association has named Jason Wing of ABF Freight in Fort Smith as the organization’s top safety professional for 2013.