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TCA Names 2011 Best Fleets to Drive For

The Truckload Carriers Association and CarriersEdge announced the winners of the third annual Best Fleets to Drive For survey and contest

by Staff
March 15, 2011
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The Truckload Carriers Association and CarriersEdge announced the winners of the third annual Best Fleets to Drive For survey and contest.


Fremont Contract Carriers, Inc. of Fremont, Neb., was selected as the Best Fleet for Company Drivers. Paramount Freight Systems of Ft. Myers, Fla., was selected as the Best Fleet for Owner Operators. Both companies were presented with their awards on March 15 as part of the TCA Annual Convention in San Diego.

Best Fleets to Drive For is an annual survey and contest identifying the North American for-hire trucking companies that provide the best workplace experiences for their drivers. Nominated carriers are evaluated on the range and depth of offered programs, the overall effectiveness of those programs across key metrics and the responses of surveyed drivers. The top finishers are identified as Best Fleets to Drive For and the highest scoring fleet in each category is named overall winner.

In 2009, when the first Best Fleets to Drive For program was launched, Fremont Contract Carriers was named the overall winner in the Over 100 Power Units category (the contest no longer classifies carriers by size). Today, the company continues to excel, boasting one of the most comprehensive bonus programs of any fleet in the 2011 survey. FCC rewards its drivers for mile production, customer service (on-time performance), fuel performance, minimizing out-of-route miles and company profitability in addition to the standard safety and referral bonuses. It balances compensation with strong driver/dispatcher relations, solid maintenance programs and continued investments in safety technology.

Paramount Freight Systems stands out because of the exceptional way the company takes care of its independent contractors, TCA reports. In addition to providing steady miles and home time, PFS also serves its owner-operator partners by providing a range of different insurance options at reasonable rates, quarterly surveys to collect input on the effectiveness of company programs and an innovative "buddy" system that ensures a smooth transition for new contractors.

The Best Fleet to Drive For survey and contest was open to any fleet operating 10 or more trucks, regardless of TCA membership status. Fleets had to be nominated by at least one of their drivers, either a company driver or an owner-operator. Nominated fleets were evaluated against a broad range of criteria reflecting current human resources best practices, such as driver compensation, pension and benefits, professional development, driver and community support and safety record.



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