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April 2013
tions, as Piper explains that the operation
went digital years ago, but the significance of
technical systems are never viewed as more
important than the human assets. By working
toward their success, maintaining honest and
frank atmosphere of respect and understand-
ing of expectations, and empowering drivers
to fulfill their duties, she says Page Trucking
has fostered a team that is highly loyal and
high achieving. This, in turn, has helped the
company maintain long term customer rela-
tionships.
“We’re very cooperative here and that
carries over to the customer... and when we
make a commitment to a customer, our team
will follow through,” says Piper.
PageTrucking’s ability to “followthrough”
is a byproduct of the fact that it maintains
such an extensive array of transport alterna-
tives. With more than 400 trailers and con-
tainers of every shape and purpose, Page
Trucking can effectively deploy solutions for
every kindof customer need. Yet, their knowl-
edge of equipment may only be outmatched
by their knowledge of regulatory mandates
governing all forms of material transport. In
addition to staying at the forefront of chang-
es that impact the industry, Page Trucking
is equally rigorous in maintaining quality
of its equipment. Page Trucking goes above