Pictured left – right: Jacob Cuevas, Amanda Ray (Deputy Commissioner CHP), Kulvir Chahal, Akash Anand

AND THE WINNERS ARE…

At the annual California Trucking Association (CTA) Safe Driver Awards Banquet, we had three of our drivers recognized for their outstanding commitment to safety.

Congratulations gentlemen!  The accolades are well deserved.  Every day, you transit some of the most congested roadways in the country and transact containers at busy marine terminals.

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It is an ongoing theme in our newsletter to tout our safety record.  Besides it being brag-worthy, we spend a considerable amount of time and resources on our safety program.

Pictured above is our recent Driver Safety Meeting in Reno.  We aim to put the best drivers on the roadways and applaud their dedication to do just that.

 

Thank you!

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