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Centerline Drivers’ dedication to client satisfaction was rewarded with the ClearlyRated 2023 Best of Staffing award. It is the second year in a row Centerline has won the award.
Centerline Drivers is honored to announce that we have been recognized by Coastal Pacific Food Distribution (CPFD) as their Vendor Appreciation Award winner for 2022.
The scholarship provides financial assistance to one woman every year who is entering a CDL program to pursue a career as a commercial driver. Our first winner is Raeshaun Brasfield
How can you help your transportation company improve its sustainability, therefore being more appealing to your target market? Here are a few strategies to consider!
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates drowsy driving causes at least 100,000 police-reported crashes. Learn some tips to reduce fatigue while truck driving.
Recent research, released by the American Transportation Research Institute, reveals driving behaviors that increase the likelihood of future crashes—five of which increased future crash.
Jill Quinn , Taryn Owen, Andrea Brogger, Caroline Sabetti and Kristy Willis have been recognized in the 2022 Women World Awards.
Later this week, as we pause to give thanks and celebrate Thanksgiving, we welcome in the holiday season, and with it the additional traffic challenges
Jill Quinn, president of Centerline Drivers was named a finalist for the 2022 Influential Woman in Trucking award. This award is given by the Women In Trucking Association (WIT)
This holiday season, show the truck driver in your life your love and gratitude with a gift picked out specifically with them and their lifestyle in mind.
Many veterans are uniquely qualified to become truck drivers but may not realize. With some recruiting tweaks and the right resources in place, you can provide veterans with truck driving jobs.
For the fourth consecutive year, Centerline Drivers has been named one of the Top Companies for Women to Work For In Transportation by the Women in Trucking (WIT) Association.