Members of the TIA Visit Trinity Logistics

01/31/2017

Members of the TIA Visit Trinity Logistics

Members of the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) visited Trinity Logistics’ corporate headquarters in Seaford, Del. as part of a continued benchmarking and information-sharing relationship between the two entities.
Members of the TIA were invited to tour our headquarters and learn about the services offered by a top-twenty third-party logistics company.
“Trinity Logistics has been a partner with the TIA for over 25 years and we applaud the work they do on behalf of the entire transportation industry. We look forward to our continued partnership with the TIA in supporting the extensive work they do,” said Jeff Banning, CEO.
The TIA’s visit was an opportunity for our Executive Leadership Team to get to know some of the newest staff members of the association. A primary topic discussed during the visit was the legislative changes facing the transportation industry today and how 3PLs can provide support through current and future regulatory and economic challenges.
“The one-day visit to Trinity Logistics was not only valuable to the new TIA staff members, but impressive. We were all amazed by the size of Trinity’s operation and the emphasis on employee training, corporate goals and objectives, and their technology. Thank you to Trinity Senior Management for taking time out of their day to show us what a successful 3PL looks like,” said Jeff Mason, TIA Chief of Staff.
Moving forward, we will look to continue to build our relationship, to help build the TIA through marketing and educate its members, as well as to work on issues that impact 3PLs and the Logistics industry in general.
(Photo Caption: From left to right: Doug Potvin, Trinity Logistics Chief Financial Officer; Jeff Mason, TIA Chief of Staff; Leslie Kranz, TIA Director of Marketing/ Communications; Sarah Ruffcorn, Trinity Logistics Senior VP of Strategic Development; Laurie Denham, TIA VP of Education; Chris Burroughs, TIA Senior Director of Government Affairs; Rich Clair, Trinity Logistics Chief Operations Officer)