THE PROVEN SOLUTION - American Trucking Associations
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THE PROVEN SOLUTION - American Trucking Associations
November 2015 BREAKING GROUND FOR SO-CAL FISHER HOUSE PAT THOMAS Valerie and Greg Owen, along with Liz Gaston Executive Staff Director, helped break ground for the Southern California Fisher House. Long Beach’s VA Hospital is a prime candidate for a Fisher House, which serves 56,000 veterans a year, and is a national center for treatment of spinal cord injuries. Greg and Val Owen, Ability Tri-Modal, are both on the Fisher House So Cal Board of Directors, and their son the late Josh Owen also served as a Board of Director. Dear ATA Members, November is often a time, because of the Thanksgiving holiday, to sit back and take stock of all we’re thankful for. ATA IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN LONG CELEBRATES Coming off our tremendous Management Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia, I’m thankful for many, many things – not the least of which is that the members of ATA have elected me chairman at this critical time for our industry. ATA Immediate Past Chairman Duane Long (Longistics) accepts his official Chairman’s portrait while celebrating his year representing ATA. I’m also thankful for where our industry appears to be headed. Trucking’s future is very bright. We heard from members and exhibitors in Philadelphia about how enthusiastic they were about the direction this industry is moving. We heard from political leaders that we may soon see progress on important legislation and safety rules. These are all positive. CELEBRATING BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH So, we in trucking have a lot to be thankful for – remember that, and remember to be thankful for the drivers and technicians and dispatchers and all the people that make this industry go. Delivering our Thanksgiving meals and all the trimmings, but also so much more. Pat Thomas ATA Chairman D.M. Bowman decaled three units in their fleet to honor their first lady Jone Bowman in recognition of the encouragement, compassion and support she provided to others whose lives had been touched by breast cancer. Jim Ward, president and CEO, said it is a great way to show our continued support of women in trucking. Keep an eye out in Maryland, North Carolina and Indiana for the D.M. Bowman breast cancer units on the highway. THE PROVEN SOLUTION FOR BYPASSING AND TOLLS YESTERDAY, TODAY & BEYOND 855.957.7277 | PrePassNow.com ATA Management Conference & Exhibition ★ Philadelphia October 17-20, 2015 A FAMILY AFFAIR Mike, Pam and Nick Card enjoy the final banquet while dancing to Chicago. A YEAR OF PARTNERSHIPS Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Scott Darling told attendees that he wants 2016 to be a “year of partnerships” between his agency and the carriers and drivers it regulates. The head of FMCSA discussed the HOS restart study, entry level driver training, unified registration system, ELD’s and a safety and fitness NPRM. IDITAROD CHAMPION ATTENDS MCE MERITOR HONORS INCOMING CHAIRMAN PAT THOMAS J.J. Keller’s Jim Keller and Dallas Seavey enjoy their time in Philadelphia. Dallas Seavey, an American dog musher, won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 2012, 2014 and 2015. J.J. Keller sponsors Seavey. Meritor executives welcomed incoming Chairman Pat Thomas (UPS) and his family at a reception before the annual banquet. L to R: James Taylor, Meritor’s General Manager, North American Field Operations; Jeffrey “Jay” A. Craig, Meritor Chief Executive Officer and President; ATA’s Pat Thomas; and Meritor’s Chris Villavarayan, Vice President, Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management, Commercial Truck. 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The opening reception was 0 1 0 and Volvo President 1 10 0 0 1 10 1010 0 1 1 1 010 1 0 0 1 sponsored by Help, Inc. - a provider of Pre-Pass 100 10 0 Schedule your free demo today! [email protected] | ddcfpo.com +1.303.674.0681 | @DDC_FPO TRUCKING’S BEST IS RECOGNIZED! L to R: Kevin Burch, ATA 2nd Vice Chairman and President of Jet Express, Inc.; Curt Shewchuk, Sr. Director of Security, of Conway, Inc.; Bill McClennan, CEO, FASTPORT; Dave Huneryager, President, Tennessee Trucking Association; Ralph Garcia, professional truck driver and America’s Road Team Captain, ABF Freight System, Inc.; and Kent Ferguson, Director of Transportation Solutions, HireRight. TRUCKING’S BEST HONORED WITH THE MIKE RUSSELL TRUCKING INDUSTRY IMAGE AWARDS L to R: Tom Reader, Director of Marketing for ELDs, J.J. Keller; John Esparza, President & CEO, Texas Trucking Association; and Bill Graves, ATA President & CEO. TEXAS TRUCKING ASSOCIATION’S JOHN ESPARZA IS RECOGNIZED WITH THE ATA PRESIDENT’S TAEC LEADERSHIP AWARD John Esparza, President & CEO of the Texas Trucking Association, received a $10,000 safety education grant from sponsor J. J. Keller. The TAEC Annual Leadership award recognizes the state trucking association that has gone above and beyond in its support of American Trucking Associations, its members and the industry at large. Passionate, professional and a wealth of knowledge are a few words that were used to describe Esparza. The Mike Russell Trucking Industry Image Awards, sponsored by HireRight, were presented during the ATA MCE in Philadelphia. ATA honored Conway, Inc., FASTPORT, The Tennessee Trucking Association Foundation, the late Russell Gerdin with Heartland Express Inc, and Ralph Garcia, America’s Road Team Captain and professional driver for ABF Freight System, Inc. with the ninth annual Mike Russell Trucking Industry Image Awards. The award honors trucking companies, state associations and industry suppliers that generate positive awareness of the trucking industry. ATA First Vice Chairman and president of Jet Express, Inc. Kevin Burch said, “Every person working in the trucking industry has the responsibility to advocate on its behalf and demonstrate the safety-first mentality of the trucking industry to the public. The awards we presented celebrate a company, organization or individual who over the past year has gone above and beyond to establish positive awareness of the trucking industry.” STATE TRUCKING ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES HONORED FOR YEARS OF SERVICE L to R: Brian Parke (ME); Crystal Collins (NC); Gail Toth (NJ); Tom Whitaker (KS); Greg Fulton (CO); Frank Filgo (AL); Gareth Sakakida (HI) TAEC National Chairman Barry “Spook” Stang presented service awards to the State Trucking Association Executives for their years of service, including 5-year Service Award honorees, Brian Parke, President & CEO of the Maine Motor Transport Association and Crystal Collins, President of the North Carolina Trucking Association. 15-year recipients included Tom Whitaker, Executive Director of the Kansas Motor Carriers Association and current TAEC Vice-Chairman; and Gail Toth, Executive Director of the New Jersey Motor Truck Association. Greg Fulton, President of the Colorado Motor Carriers Association and Frank Filgo, President & CEO of the Alabama Trucking Association, were honored for their 20 years of service. Gareth Sakakida, Managing Director of the Hawaii Transportation Association, was honored for his 25 years of service to Hawaii. TAEC National Chairman Barry “Spook” Stang, Motor Carriers of Montana enters the stage ATA Management Conference & Exhibition ★ Philadelphia October 17-20, 2015 MCE EXHIBIT HALL OPENING The Philadelphia Mummers helped open ATA’s Management Conference & Exhibition’s grand exhibit hall. ATA President & CEO Bill Graves said, “While trucking moves America forward, the supplier and allied community helps trucking keep moving. It is always a pleasure to have such a robust allied community demonstrate their support for our industry here.” RIBBON CUTTING ATA President & CEO Bill Graves, ATA Chairman Duane Long (Longistics), Pat Long (Longistics) and Lytx Chairman and CEO Brandon Nixon officially open the MCE Exhibit Hall. The ceremonial ribbon cutting was sponsored by Lytx DriveCam. THANKING MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA MACK TRUCK’S STEPHEN ROY TALKS SHARE THE ROAD ATA Incoming Chairman Pat Thomas (UPS) thanks Steve Jahries, Vice President National Accounts at Michelin, for their strong support of ATA’s Share the Road program. Michelin is a sponsor of Share the Road. Stephen Roy, President of North American Sales & Marketing for Mack Trucks discussed why Mack supports the Share the Road highway safety program. Mack is a sponsor of Share the Road. ATRI’S TOP INDUSTRY ISSUES ANNOUNCED DANCING TO CHICAGO Former ATA Chairman and a member of ATRI’s Board of Directors Mike Card (Combined Transport) talks to reporters about ATRI’s newly released top industry issues. ATA Chairman Duane Long, along with wife Pat, enjoy the final banquet as they dance to the band Chicago. JET EXPRESS TRAILER DISPLAYS TMAF FULL TRAILER WRAP AT MCE A Jet Express tractor-trailer displayed a TMAF full trailer wrap on the MCE Exhibit Hall floor, encouraging attendees to decal their fleets. JOIN ATA Members and Order Your Full Trailer Wrap NOW TMAF TRAILER WRAP RAFFLE ATA President & CEO Bill Graves spun the wheel and pulled Steelman Transportation and US Legal Services as the lucky winners in the TMAF full trailer decal wrap. Graves generously donated two full wraps during MCE. ATA Chairman Pat Thomas looks on. The Trucking Moves America Forward Trailer Wrap program is in full swing. Join in and decal one of your trailers by contacting [email protected]. Thanks to the following Companies: Admiral Transport Corp. (2) C.B. Wilson Transport (1) Chamber Transportation Services (1) Erb Transport (1) Excargo Services (2) Fox Valley Technical College (2) Garner Transportation (2) Goggin Warehousing (3) John D. Rockefeller IV Career Center (1) Jet Express, Inc. (2) Jung Truck Service (1) Load One Transportation & Logistics (4) Milwaukee Area Technical College (3) Pinellas Technical College (1) Pottle’s Transportation (2) Regency Transportation (2) Steelman Transportation (1) TCW (5) Titan Transfer (5) Transland (1) USF Holland (20) U.S. Legal Services (1) Waukesha County Technical College (3) 2014-2015 LEAD ATA CLASS GRADUATES The second class of LEAD ATA, the future leader program, graduated during the 2015 MCE in Philadelphia. INTRODUCING THE 2015-2016 LEAD ATA CLASS The third class of LEAD ATA was introduced during the first meeting at the 2015 MCE. L to R: Sponsor Mark Kessler (PeopleNet); Scott Beaves (FedEx Ground); Lisa Black (FedEx Ground); Nataly Bryce (Preferred Materials, Inc.); George Fetsko (FedEx Ground); Anne Marie Hulsey (U.S. Legal Services); Jamie Maus (Werner Enterprises); Travis Russo (US AutoLogistics LLC); Trevor Spring (Energy Dispatch); James Winton (Trimac Transportation), Brandon Woods (Refrigerated Transport, Inc.), and ATA Vice Chairman Dave Manning (TCW). Missing Mason Guillot (Triple G Express) and Rebecca Pohl Liette (Pohl Transportation). L to R: Sponsor Mark Kessler (PeopleNet); Elise Chianelli (PeopleNet); J.J. Clemmons (Summerford Truck Line, Inc.); Jonathan Doss (Celadon Trucking); Jordan Culver (Q Carriers); Melanie Feeley (K-Limited Carrier, Ltd.); Shawn Goad (Ruan Transportation); Megan Melichar (FedEx Ground); Dutch Guest (LAD Truck Lines, Inc.); Thomas Putnam (FedEx Freight): Dan Olivier (USF Holland); Jeff Reed (Skyline Transportation, Inc.) and ATA Vice Chairman Dave Manning (TCW). PeopleNet sponsors the LEAD ATA program. LEAD ATA PARTICIPATES IN LIVEONWEB Current LEAD graduate Travis Russo (US AutoLogistics) participated in Transport Topics’ LiveOnWeb while attending the 2015 MCE. LEAD ATA TOURS WASHINGTON BY SEGWAY The LEAD ATA class took a spin through Washington, D.C. in September while visiting Capitol Hill. NEW CLASS OF LEAD ATA BONDS IN PHILADELPHIA The new class of LEAD ATA met while touring Philadelphia by Duck. Sponsor: L to R: Melanie Feeley (K-Limited Carrier, Ltd.); Thomas Putnam (FedEx Freight); Shawn Goad (Ruan Transportation); Subrina Ghorashi (ATA); Megan Melichar (FedEx Ground); Elise Chianelli (PeopleNet); Elisabeth Barna (ATA); Dutch Guest (LAD Truck Line, Inc.); Jeff Reed (Skyline Transportation); Warren Hoemann (ATA); J.J. Clemmons (Summerford Truck Line, Inc.); Jordan Culver (Q Carriers) and Dan Olivier (USF Holland). Missing Jonathan Doss (Celadon). MEMBERS IN ACTION DO THEY HAVE GRIT? Nevada Trucking Association CEO Paul Enos and Ohio Trucking Association President Tom Balzer arrived in Philadelphia early for MCE to participate in Tough Mudder Philly. The 10-12 mile obstacle course is designed to test physical strength and mental grit that allows participants to experience exhilarating, yet safe world-class obstacles. Congratulations on your great finish! MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT CALLS ON WASHINGTON Members of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut traveled to Washington to visit with their congressional delegation in early October. Discussing issues such as highway funding and truck safety, the group also welcomed their new president, Joe Sculley. DELAWARE TRUCKERS PARTICIPATE IN SPECIAL OLYMPICS The Delaware Trucking Association participated in the Delaware Special Olympics World’s Largest Truck Convoy sponsored by Walmart and FedEx Ground, raising over $45,000 for Special Olympics. 197 trucks participated in the 28-mile route before returning to the Fairgrounds for a festival and celebration. NORTH DAKOTA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION MEETS WITH SENATOR HEITKAMP (D-ND) The North Dakota Trucking Association met with their congressional delegation as part of the ATA Call on Washington program. Meeting with Senator Heidi Heitkamp are L to R: Arik Spencer (NDMCA), Kimberly Bonhart (UPS), Jim Stockeland (Britton Transport), Senator Heitkamp, Marlin Kling (Midwest Motor Express), and Melissa Dixon (Dixon Insurance). L to R: Outgoing MTAC President Mike Riley; Mike DeGrand (DeGrand and Sons); incoming President Joe Sculley; Mark Giuffre (UPS); and Norm Bolduc (Kay’s Trucking). NTDAW SATELLITE TOUR The Share the Road program took part in National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, with Walmart’s John Lex getting ready for a satellite television interview. DEFEATING LEGALIZING MARIJUANA IN OHIO ATA First Vice Chairman Kevin Burch (Jet Express, Inc.) shows Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted around the ATA Share the Road tractor-trailer after a press conference at Jet Express urging voters to vote no on legalizing the sale and use of marijuana in the state. Ohio voters defeated issue #3 on the ballot. Looking Ahead December 16: Transport Topics LiveOnWeb A Year in Review and a Year in Preview January 31-February 2: TRUCKERS ENJOY THEIR MOTORCYCLE RIDE ATA Executive Committee Meeting The Resort at Pelican Hill Newport Coast, CA Trucker-Biker Rally 2015 is an annual event enjoyed by many in the trucking industry. This year was a 3-day ride around Asheville, North Carolina. February 29-March 3: L to R: Aaron Lindsay (Healthy Trucker); David Green (Werner Enterprises); Bill Minor (XPO); Richie Buitrago (XPO); Elisabeth Barna (ATA); Kevin Burch (Jet Express, Inc.); Derrick Whittle (Cargo Transporters); and Glenn Caldwell (Healthy Trucker). ATA Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition Music City Center Nashville, TN ENJOYING THE FINAL BANQUET Sirius/XM RoadDog Channel 146 America’s Road Team Captains joined by the Healthy Trucker Team enjoy the banquet at MCE. • ATRI on the Air: Broadcast the second Thursday at 9 am ET with Dave Nemo • State of Trucking: Broadcast every Friday at 9 am ET with Dave Nemo • Tech Talk with TMC: Broadcast every Tuesday at 10 am ET with Dave Nemo • Broadcast every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 9 am ET with Dave Nemo NATIONAL SHARE THE ROAD TOUR STOPS IN VIRGINIA The National Share the Road program stopped in Virginia this fall to educate students about the trucking industry and staying safe while driving. The Share the Road program educated 4,300 students during the stop. 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