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A9 Trucking | 9

process in the islands due to the scarcity of

space and certain geologic properties often

evidenced more by hard rock than soft soil.

As Jimez says, “space is gold.”

“We don’t have the luxury of lots of land

space on an island that is only 32 square

miles. Every inch of space is gold and dirt

is gold, but since there is so little space and

so little dirt, one has to be very precise and

there’s no room for making mistakes,” says

Ashby.

In respect to the area landfills, it deserves

note that regulatory compliance deficiencies

occurring prior to Ashby’s management con-

tract led to scrutiny by the EPA who advised

it necessary to make a number of changes

to bring the landfills up to standard. Ashby

anticipates the territory will move toward

systems that allow for the capturing of waste

to convert into energy, but for now, the VI

Waste Management Authority (VIWMA)

has contracted with the Georgia firm of

Oasis Consulting to design landfill closure

plans.

Meanwhile, A9 continues to focus on the

core services it has long provided to the ter-

ritory, and it is still what Jimez calls “a fam-

ily affair.” Though Lester Ashby has recently

been contending with health concerns, the

values and principals he routinely promoted

to his children continue to be fostered in all

operational aspects of the company. In re-

flecting on those values, Jimez says his father

always insisted on keeping customers happy.

“He taught us the customer is always right

and we always have to be polite,” says Jimez.

February 2019 |

Business World Magazine