Truck West April 2011

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April 2011 Volume 22, Issue 4 Delivering daily news to Canada’s trucking industry at www.trucknews.com

New Knights Alberta launches Road Knights program

By Jim Bray CALGARY, Alta. – They’re the few, the proud – the best of the best – but they aren’t the US Marines. Instead, they’re the initial batch of Alberta Road Knights, which, in this case, is a quartet of high-quality veteran truckers who’ll be travelling across Alberta as goodwill ambassadors of an industry that often doesn’t get a lot of good will in the public arena. Chosen by a panel of business, government and media representatives, these road safety envoys will also be using their collected experience to help stimulate recruiting as a way to help solve the human resources crisis that threatens to become a major issue in the not too distant future. According to Don Wilson, executive director of the Alberta Motor Transport Association, the organization behind the Road Knights program, “This is a real opportunity to score on a number of levels; the PR thing as well as letting people know about the industry, that it is real and this is what it’s like being one of those folks.” The 2011-2012 AMTA Road Knights are: Robert Wells, Bison Transport, Calgary; Dennis Hokanson, Continued on page 13

csi belleville: Rob Haggarty, president of ITS, describes how the company executed its first ever acquisition. Photo by James Menzies

For ITS, getting the lawyers out of the room helped pave the way for CSI Logistics acquisition By James Menzies BELLEVILLE, Ont. – It was 8 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 31 when Rob Haggarty and Craig Cottrell gathered to address the office staff at CSI Logistics at its headquarters in Cornwall, Ont. At the same time, Max Haggarty was summoning International

A new Star is born

Truckload Services (ITS) employees for an announcement at the company’s Belleville facilities, 256 kilometres to the west along Hwy. 401. What was about to transpire was the culmination of months of boardroom bargaining and legal wrangling that occurs behind the

scenes of any significant trucking industry acquisition. Sometimes, the cat is already out of the bag long before the paperwork is signed and the merger or acquisition is announced. Other times, as was the case of ITS’s acquisition of CSI Logistics, the deal is Continued on page 21

Inside This Issue...

Mark Dalton O/O

• A new beginning: A former truck driver has a new lease on

life thanks to a health regime that saw him shed half his body weight. It’s an inspirational story. Page 14

• Trucker apathy:

Ron Singer discusses apathy – the great scourge of the trucking industry. Page 19

• CSA securement: Flatdeckers are being targeted under the new US enforcement regime CSA.

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• Game changer?: Navistar discusses a new engine technology it says could change the industry forever.

See pg. 25

Reach us at our Western Canada news bureau E-mail Jim Bray at jim@transportationmedia.ca or call 403-453-5558

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