
BlueGrace Logistics, a third-party logistics provider operating within North America, announced the recipients of its 2024 LTL Carrier Awards, honoring carriers who demonstrate exceptional service, reliability, and dedication to delivering value in the logistics industry.
Following a comprehensive review of carrier performance over the past year, the company named Southeastern Freight Lines as the Regional Carrier of the Year and Old Dominion Freight Line as the National Carrier of the Year, earning them both recognition for the second consecutive year.
"Our position as a leader in the LTL industry is built on partnerships with carriers who consistently deliver exceptional results," said Bobby Harris, CEO of BlueGrace Logistics. "Southeastern Freight Lines and Old Dominion Freight Line set the standard for operational excellence and customer support, and we’re proud to celebrate their achievements with our 2024 LTL Carrier Awards."
The Regional Carrier of the Year award is presented to Southeastern Freight Lines in recognition of their exceptional performance, reliability, and unwavering commitment to customer service, BlueGrace said in a statement. Their consistent performance has solidified their role as a vital partner for its clients throughout the Southeastern region.
BlueGrace also said Old Dominion Freight Line has been named the National Carrier of the Year for its outstanding nationwide LTL services. Leveraging an extensive network, advanced technology, and consistent operational excellence, Old Dominion has become a dependable partner for the company in addressing the complex transportation needs of customers across the country.
Truckers in three more states get virtual alerts
Drivewyze has announced it has expanded its Smart Roadways service with in-cab “virtual alerts” for those driving through California, Michigan, and Nevada. Twenty states now utilize Smart Roadways services, which extend the reach of state safety and enforcement messaging directly to commercial truck drivers.
Virtual messaging and traffic slowdown alerts are offered to the entire trucking industry free of charge through Drivewyze Free. This allows fleets and drivers — using telematics devices, smartphones, or tablets — to receive an essential set of in-cab safety alerts and advisories in advance of potentially risky areas on the roadway.
“When a participating state sees a problem that a commercial driver is about to drive through, they can let them know through a timely short message,” said Brian Mofford, Drivewyze’s VP of Government Experience. “Being aware of what’s ahead is a core component of the program and it will help drivers become safer.”
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