September 2011 Volume 22, Issue 9 Delivering daily news to Canada’s trucking industry at www.trucknews.com
Cargo crime crunch
Trucking industry is getting serious about fighting back
ring of honour: Robert St. Vincent, an owner/operator with Bison Transport was selected as the 2011 Truck News/ Truck West Owner/Operator of the Year. Among his prizes was a diamond ring seen here as St. Vincent was recognized at the Fergus Truck Show. Photo by Adam Ledlow
A passion for the business of trucking O/O of the Year says challenge of managing his business is what drives him
By James Menzies FERGUS, Ont. – At 49 years of age, Robert St. Vincent is by no means old. But old school? He’ll wear that badge with pride. The
18th annual Truck News /Truck West Owner/ Operator of the Year got started in the trucking industry early. His father owned a small transfer company in the
1950s, instilling in St. Vincent a passion for trucking. “Every chance I had, I’d go with him for a ride and I just Continued on page 24
By Carroll McCormick MONTREAL, Que. – It’s a criminal free-for-all featuring cargo theft, fraud, cyber-fraud, identity theft, extortion, robbery, drug and weapons smuggling, brokerage fraud, Internet crime, credit card theft, gun violence, kidnapping, murder, infiltration by organized crime…but the Canadian trucking industry thinks it’s ready to fight back. As proof of a new commitment to shut down this crime Mecca, last year the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) with the cooperation and financial support of a pretty long list of trucking, insurance and police parties hired Lansdowne Technologies to prepare what it termed a “threat and risk assessment” of cargo crime in Canada. The report bills itself as the first of its kind in Canada, possibly the world, “to clearly explain cargo crime in Canada and to promote awareness of the issues and challenges facing Canada in coming to grips with the problem of cargo crime.” Carriers, insurance companies and Continued on page 13
Guess who’s turning 25? We test drive Kenworth’s T800 to celebrate the milestone
Inside This Issue...
Mark Dalton O/O
• One of the Guys: Profiling Guys Transport, an Alberta fleet
that has found success in serving the needs of one very important customer. Page 14
• Hog hauler help:
How pig transporters can play a role in making the food supply chain safer. Page 16
• Toy truck shopping: Why aren’t young people interested in a
trucking career? Columnist Mark Lee thinks it just may begin at the toy store. Page 22
See pgs. 26-28
• Weight watchers:
A made-in-Canada on-board weigh scale for mechanical suspensions gets redesigned. Page 32
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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