PAM Transport
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P.A.M. Transport | |
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Type | Public (NYSE: PTSI |
Founded | Tontitown, U.S. (1980) |
Headquarters | Tontitown, Arkansas, U.S. |
Area served | North America |
Key people | Robert Weaver (CEO) Larry Goddard (CFO) Clif Lawson (COO) |
Industry | Transportation |
Services | general commodities transport |
Website | P.A.M. Transport Corporate Site |
P.A.M. Transport is an irregular route over-the-road trucking company that is based in Tontitown, Arkansas. Founded in April 1980, P.A.M’s current service area covers the lower continental 48 states as well as the southern parts of Quebec and Ontario, Canada. Recently, P.A.M. began providing transportation services to Mexico under agreements with several Mexican trucking carriers.[1]
P.A.M. Transport serves clients primarily in the automotive, manufacturing, and retail industries and its primary freight consists of general commodities, automotive parts, and heating and air conditioning units. P.A.M.’s customer list includes several Fortune 500 companies. [2] P.A.M.’s company name stands for the initials of its original founder.
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[edit] Company Awards
P.A.M. Transport was one of the first companies to connect the trucking and business communities. In 2002 and 2003, P.A.M. Transport was named to Forbes Magazine’s 200 Best Small Companies in America, coming in at number 90 in 2002 and number 186 in 2003. [3]. It has also been covered as the July 2007 “Featured Company” on AmericanTruckDrivingSchools.com [4]
[edit] P.A.M.’s Trucking Fleet
P.A.M. Transport operates a fleet of over 1,800 trucks and 4,000 trailers. Most of P.A.M.’s trucks are Freightliner, Volvo, and International tractors that have an average age of 18 months [5]. P.A.M. tractors also include various standard industry equipment, including air-ride cabs, Qualcomm satellite equipment, routing and directional software, and in-cab email service.
P.A.M. Transport hauls only dry-van trailers (no flatbeds or refrigerated products), and its fleet consists of both 48 and 53 foot trailers. P.A.M. trucks are governed between 67 to 70 miles per hour to conserve fuel as well as promote safer driving practices.
[edit] Company-Sponsored Training
P.A.M. Transport adopted a way to develop properly trained, safety conscious truck drivers through a sponsorship training program. Since 1992, P.A.M. Transport has offered a company-sponsored CDL training program for entry-level drivers through a partnership with the Driver Solutions Network. Through this program, P.A.M. Transport sponsors its students' upfront training costs for school and provides an entry level driving position to drivers once they successfully complete the CDL training. To date, P.A.M. has introduced over 14,000 new drivers to the trucking industry.
[edit] External Links
- Corporate Website
- American Truck Driving Schools
- P.A.M Transport CDL Training Program
- The Trucker's Report