March 15, 2019
News and Events

Trucking Calls on Congress to Draft Sustainable, User-Funded Infrastructure Plan

ATA’s Spear Outlines Need for Real Investment to House Ways and Means Committee


American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear told the House Ways and Means Committee that the nation’s infrastructure needs demand real funding solutions from the federal government, not reliance on gimmickry.


“We are no longer facing a future highway maintenance crisis – we’re living it – and every day we fail to invest, we’re putting more lives at risk. In nearly 53 percent of the highway fatalities, the condition of the roadway contributed,” he said. “Time wasted sitting in traffic – rather than at work or with our families – has skyrocketed. Motorists now pay an average of $1,600 due to repairs and congestion each year. Trucking now loses $74.5 billion sitting in gridlock. These are regressive realities and the escalating costs of doing nothing – and they are reflected in the prices we all pay. These costs are measurable and should serve as offsets for new spending on our nation’s infrastructure.”


ATA has proposed a 20-cent-per-gallon fee on motor fuels – collected at the wholesale rack – as a way of raising real funding for investment in infrastructure. This fee, called the Build America Fund, would be phased in over four years at a nickel per year and generate $340 billion over the next decade for road and bridge repair and replacement.


“Federal inaction has prompted cash-strapped states to adopt regressive revenue schemes that hurt commuters, communities and divert funds to non-infrastructure priorities,” Spear said in his testimony, citing variable tolls on Interstate 66 in Virginia.

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Poll Results

Will you be attending the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville this year?

Yes - 9%

Not sure yet - 28%

No - 63%

Total Replies : 50

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Bulk Transportation

Bulk Transportation is a privately held California Corporation in continuous, uninterrupted business since 1958. Bulk Transportation has remained under the ownership of the Cross family since its founding. Since inception Bulk Transportation has specialized in transportation of dry and liquid commodities. Through commitment to its core values of safety, ethical behavior, and accountability of all company representatives the organization has grown rapidly over the years.


February 1, 1958 Geoff Cross and Chuck Brown formed Brown and Cross Trucking. The company started with two trucks, Geoff driving one, hauling rock and sand. By 1966 Geoff Cross had become the sole owner of the company now known as Bulk Transportation.


The property that serves as the Bulk Transportation corporate office was purchased and developed in 1970. Company acquisitions followed shortly after and Bulk Transportation expanded through long standing relationships with core customers into new geographical markets.


In 1978 Bulk Transportation opened its first satellite terminal operation in Stockton CA. Since that time Bulk has opened additional terminals in Buckeye, AZ, Safford, AZ, Portland, OR, Las Vegas, NV, Adelanto, CA, and Channelview TX. In 1980 Bulk Transportation opened its first rail transload facility in Stockton, CA. Bulk Transportation now has 3 rail to truck transfer facilities located in Buckeye, AZ, Portland, OR, and Las Vegas, NV.

 



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Truckload Carriers Association, CarriersEdge Unveil Overall Winners of 2019 Best Fleets to Drive For

Prime Inc. and Nussbaum Transportation


Winning fleets demonstrate broad range of exceptional  programs, high satisfaction, and solid results


During the Truckload Carriers Association’s (TCA) 81st Annual Convention, TCA and its partner CarriersEdge announced the overall winners of the 2019 Best Fleets to Drive For contest.


Best Overall Fleet in the small carrier category was presented to Nussbaum Transportation, of Hudson, Illinois. This award is sponsored by DMC Insurance.


Best Overall Fleet in the large carrier category was presented to Prime Inc., of Springfield, Missouri. This award is sponsored by EpicVue.Photos from awards presentation will be posted soon to TCA’s Flickr album.


Best Fleets to Drive For, now in its 11th year, is an annual survey and contest that recognizes North American for-hire trucking companies who provide the best workplace experience for their drivers.


To participate, fleets must be nominated by a company driver or independent contractor working with them, after which they are evaluated across a broad range of categories reflecting current best practices in human resources.


The Top 20 finishers are identified as Best Fleets to Drive For and then categorized according to size. The highest scoring fleet in each category is named overall winner.

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Latest Survey

The results are in. And it looks like the TruckDriver.com Truck Show Survey predicts a small turnout at Louisville this year. However, experience tells us that crowds at the Truck Show are never small!

Will you be attending the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville this year?

Yes - 9%
Not sure yet - 28%
No - 63%

It’s that time again! Take the TruckDriver.com March Madness Survey and fill out your bracket here.

Until next time, keep on truckin' and please drive safely.


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