Jan 2016 SDTA Trucking News
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Jan 2016 SDTA Trucking News
JANUARY 2016 Sioux Falls Truck & Trailer, Inc. 4500 North Cliff Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Full Truck Equipment & Frame Modification 605-332-7112 1-800-657-8081 Black Hills Truck & Trailer, Inc. 2910 East Mall Drive Rapid City, SD 57701 605-343-2812 1-888-648-3102 Watertown Truck & Trailer, Inc. 3925 9th Avenue SE Watertown, SD 57201 605-886-6940 1-888-266-1444 Lund Truck Parts, Inc. 605-332-5297 1426 E. 54th Street North Sioux Falls, SD 57104 New & Used Parts 605-575-2140 1-800-456-8861 Custom Truck Equipment 1800 East Benson Road Sioux Falls, SD 57104 605-336-1727 1-800-624-0138 SIOUX FALLS TRAILER SALES, INC. South Dakota Trucking Association ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $35 JANUARY 2016 Chairman’s Message............................................3 President’s Message.............................................5 Tracking a Bill Online............................................6 From The Desk of Robert Christian.........................7 January Driver of the Month.................................9 Electronic Logging Devices to be Required Across Commercial Truck and Bus Industries.....................11 You are Invited To Attend the Joint Legislative Reception in Pierre..............................................13 Special Thanks to Those Who Attended Pre-Session Legislative Receptions in Rapid City and Sioux Falls...13 Dates To Remember...........................................14 Britton Transport Donates Toys for Needy Children at Christmas Time.................................................15 Chairman’s Message Continued............................16 County Commission Extends Workforce Grant........19 Welcome New Members......................................20 New Member Chart.............................................20 Introduction to Mutual of Omaha Representatives.....22 Board of Directors..............................................24 JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 1 SDTA’S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mike Habeck, Chairman of Board David Bultsma, Vice Chairman Robert Christian, Treasurer Secretary - Position Vacant Rick Hoogendoorn, Past Chairman Myron L. Rau, President Mike Habeck, ATA Vice President SDTA’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS Justin Anders Tom Beuzekom Linda Bickford Kimberly Bonhart Lloyd Bultsma Brian Clark Art Donovan Bryan Eden Glade Evenson Eric Hamiel Jeff Hannahs Francis Hamm Randy Hartley Larry Klaahsen Jerred Koppmann Jody Kuper Justin Larson Jerry Ollerich Matt Parker Robert Punt Wade Stebbins Dave Stoterau Dan Swenson Lyn Tschetter Jeff Watkins Bob Willey SDTA’S PAST CHAIRPERSONS Stan Anders Larry Anderson Robert Appelwick Ted Bultsma Rich Burns Darrold Dean Bernard Feldhaus Rick Hoogendoorn Alton Palmer Jeff Parker Gene Phillips Michelle Schipper Randy Thompson Wayne Viessman Stephen Willers Greetings! I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Christmas at our place was very good this year. I am so thankful that my family is in good health and I was able to spend some good quality time with most of them. It is hard to believe that the holidays are already over and it is kind of sad to be taking down all the decorations and lights. It seems the older I get, the faster time goes by. There has not been a lot of activity on the local level in trucking. The turnout at the West River legislative reception was not bad. I wish we would have had a few more participants, but the legislator head count was down as well. So thank you to all who showed up. The food was good and the conversations even better. It looks as though we are starting the new year off with a bang. Oil prices are at a record low and the stock market started out with its worst beginning ever, getting everyone’s attention as to whether we are slipping further into our recession. I say slipping further because I don’t believe we have even recuperated from 2008 yet. The feds want to blame the Chinese, but we don’t depend on them for much of our exports anyway. ISIS is still raising havoc around the world and I don’t think our administration has a clue what to do about it. President Obama believes if we just have stricter gun laws we would be safer. The truth be told, he is probably the best gun salesman this country has ever seen! The more threats he makes to limit what kind of guns we can buy, how many we can have and who can sell them, the more Americans are buying them. I believe everyone should go through gun training when they are 16 years old or before they can get a drivers’ license. We should all be carrying guns. The bad guys would think twice about shooting someone if those someone’s could shoot back. When will these close minded thinkers realize that guns don’t kill people, people kill people!! Just to remind everyone, the second amendment is the right to bear arms. This is not so we can go out and shoot rabbits. We have the right to defend ourselves even against our own government if necessary. Please everyone, stay on the right side of this and support our rights. On a happier note, this weeks’ power ball winnings are expected to exceed 1.3 billion dollars. Is that insane or what? I am a numbers guy, so this is how this breaks down. The winner would take home about 700 million dollars. If you were to invest that even at todays (Continued on page 16) JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 3 2016 PARTS SPECIALS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE OFFERS FROM BUTLER! OPT COVERAGE 3+1 FREE GET THREE YEARS OF OVERHAUL PROTECTION COVERAGE WITH AN OPTION TO PURCHASE A 4TH YEAR. OPT for Trucks is an Extended Service Coverage program that provides coverage on Cat engine components that either pass inspection or are replaced at the time of the overhaul. 4-YEAR CLUTCH/TRANSMISSION COMPONENT PLUS EXTENDED SERVICE COVERAGE (ESC) With installation of any Cat-supplied Advantage Series Clutch, Eaton Reman Transmission and use of Roadranger-approved synthetic lube. OFFERS EXPIRE 6/30/16 Certain restrictions may apply; contact your local Butler store for more details. Program ID: NAT-ENG-396, NAT-DR-9 Line Haul Coverage & NAT-DR-10 Severe Duty Coverage 877.365.8114 14 LOCATIONS ACROSS NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA BUTLERMACHINERY .COM BISMARCK | DEVILS LAKE | DICKINSON | FARGO | GRAND FORKS | HANKINSON | HOOPLE | JAMESTOWN | MINOT | ABERDEEN | HURON | PIERRE | RAPID CITY | SIOUX FALLS SDTA IS HERE FOR YOU! Page 4 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS Myron Rau President's Message President mlrau@southdakotatrucking.com As I board a commercial flight from Tampa, Florida (from a warm vacation) headed back to the frozen tundra in South Dakota, I will make use of the down time and write my first article for 2016. South Dakota’s Legislative session starts on Tuesday, January 12th. According to what I hear and read, education funding and Medicare expansion will occupy a great time of the debate. Although I do not anticipate any legislation specific to the trucking industry, I am very confident that vigilant watch for bills that have an effect on this industry and the membership as residents will keep me running around the State Capitol Building as I do every year. I already know there will be a Worker’s Compensation Bill that will take up a great deal of my floor lobbying time. As in past years, I will be preparing weekly updates to those that have given me an email address. If you have not received these updates in past years and wish to have them, please provide your email address to your SDTA Office. Also, as in past years, if you need to talk to me while I am in Pierre, please contact your SDTA Office and have a member of my staff send me a message; I typically return calls as soon as I can. Now that we have a federal highway funding bill signed by the President, it is time to implement the provisions of the bill. One provision is of particular interest to trucking companies that operate longer combination vehicles (LCVs) in South Dakota. Thanks to about 20 years of hard work and specific kudos to United States Senator John Thune, we can finally fix our LCV routing issues. In my opinion these routes can be fixed through administrative rules that are promulgated by the South Dakota Transportation Commission which is something else I hope to get the ball rolling on while I am at “Winter Camp” in Pierre. The SDTA Board of Directors Winter Meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 25th at the Ramkota River Centre in Pierre. That evening, the SDTA along with the South Dakota Automobile Dealers Association will be hosting a dinner and dessert bar for the legislators. As always, every SDTA Member is invited and encouraged to attend. Not only do you get a free social and dinner, this event also gives everyone an opportunity to visit with our state lawmakers. Please join us for the board meeting and the evening gathering! In closing, I encourage everyone to review the “Dates to Remember” contained in this edition of the Trucking News. We have a lot on the calendar in 2016! Stay safe and stay warm! Until next month... Myron L. Rau, President SDADA STAFF: JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 5 1 Go to the Legislature’s website at http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2016/index.aspx (this is the 2016 legislation only) 2 In the box next to Bill(s), type in the number of the bill you’re interested in, and hit ENTER. (If you’re not sure of the bill number, click on “Bills” on the left side of the page, then you can select Text Search, Full List, or Subject Index.) 3 You’ll see a page showing the status of the bill number, the title, and the sponsors, this page displays the date the bill was first introduced, and which committee it was assigned to. If the bill is scheduled for a hearing, it will show the date the hearing is scheduled. If it has already been debated and acted on in committee, it will show whether it passed, was tabled or deferred to the nonexistent 41st legislative day (meaning it was killed). If a bill is amended, this will be indicated. If a bill has been voted on by the full Senate or House, that will also be indicated. 4 To check to see how a legislator voted on a bill in committee or on the floor, click on the vote total. 5 To refer to the actual testimony and debate, click the Public Broadcasting symbol to the far right. If the symbol appears on a line which refers to a hearing, then you would be listening to testimony and debate in committee. If the symbol is on a line which refers to a vote total, then you would be listening to just the vote on the bill. If the symbol is on a line which refers to the House of Representatives or the Senate, then you would be listening to the floor debate. 6 For information on amendments to the bill, click on the date on the line referring to the amendment to read the actual wording of the amendment, and to see how legislators voted on the amendment. 7 To read the complete bill, click on the Bill Text Versions at the bottom of the screen. The first version (Printed) shows you the original wording of the bill. If a bill is amended, the most current version of the bill would be the bottom one. You can choose whether to view the bill in a HTML Version, or as a PDF. Legislative Research Council Website: http://legis.state.sd.us Page 6 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS Hope everyone had an enjoyable and Happy Holiday Season. I know I sure did! Thanks to everyone for their holiday ads in December’s issue of the Trucking News. That is my favorite issue every year - it is so colorful and cheery. Plans have started for the Annual Log Haulers Seminar so PLEASE KEEP APRIL 5TH OPEN. Dave Parker, attorney for Great Western Casualty out of Denver, CO will be returning also. We’ve planned an open discussion with Myron Rau too. So bring any and all of your questions and comments. Hopefully SDTA Chairman and ATA Vice President Mike Habeck will be returning also. Captain John Broers from the South Dakota Highway Patrol, Motor Carrier Division, out of Pierre SD will also be there. If you have any topic or speaker you would like to see or hear, please let us know ASAP so that we may get it arranged. I have spent the last few months trying to get a blanket contract with all the logging contractors listed on one document that each individual log hauler could use as an independent contractors certificate. However the State of South Dakota will not accept this. They maintain under South Dakota laws and regulations that you have to have a separate contract with each logging contractor. You can submit as many individual contracts as you want for a certificate. But if you have other logging contractors at later dates that want your certificate, you will need to submit another contract for an additional certificate. As redundant as this all sounds, in order to have a contract with someone you don’t work for, this is the procedure you must follow to address workman’s compensation issues. I am not sure if this can be changed, but we won’t give up yet! You must remember you as a Log Hauler are not the one being audited for workman’s compensation and you have to prove your independence. It will be in your best interest to produce this contract if they are asking for a certificate from you. In November’s article I addressed the issue of log yard rules for safety standards. I agree and support a safety program with a high set of standards. We are expected to follow a list of guidelines regarding safety standards by the forest service, mills and logging contractors to protect a list of assets. However we have never set any standards regarding our safety. Due to the increase of incidents and the severity of those incidents, it is the feeling of the group that the issues of deck heights and the grades in which decks are sometimes located need to be revisited. The idea is to set standards for a maximum deck height and a maximum grade at which a deck can be located. I believe if we set these standards and communicate them to everyone involved that everything possible will be done to meet those standards. Our safety not only begins with us, but it is ultimately our responsibility! The 2016 Black Hill Log Haulers Association (BHLHA) annual dues are up again. Regular member dues this year are $300. Again this covers your SDTA dues and your BHLHA dues for one year. Please send your dues to BHLHA, PO Box 316, Spearfish, SD 57783. Robert Christian, President BLACK HILLS LOG HAULERS ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 7 THERMO KING of SIOUX FALLS, Inc. GUARANTEED TO BE DELIVERED AT SET POINT 33rd Annual Chili Feed & Open House Wednesday, February 24th 11:00am to 2:00pm All Are Welcome! THERMO KING of SIOUX FALLS, INC. Location 1709 N. Cliff Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57103 Phone Office: (605) 334-5162 Hours On Call 24/7 Monday – Friday: 7:00am to 12:00am Saturday: 8:00am to 12:00pm Closed Sunday Online www.thermokingsf.com 4400 S. Lewis Blvd. P.O. Box 6300 Sioux City, IA 51106-6300 Toll Free 800-798-2002 Fax 712-252-6510 Mobile 712-490-7414 Home 605-665-4558 Driver of the Month Tim Kotalik Sales Representative Parts: 800-728-5334 • Service: 800-397-5331 www.wilsontrailer.com • e-mail: tim.kotalik@wilsontrailer.com John Bonin, TBI, Inc., Sioux Falls, SD, has been selected as the January 2016 Driver of the Month by the South Dakota Safety Management Council. Mr. Bonin has logged over 2 million accident-free miles in his 19+ years as a professional truck driver. The last 4+ years have been spent driving for TBI, Inc. John is very easy going. He is dedicated to his job! He is a great guy to work with! John and his wife Doreen reside in Sioux Falls, SD. ARVID J. SWANSON PC SDTA joins the Safety Management Council in congratulating John Bonin for being selected as the January 2016 Driver of the Month. A.J. SWANSON 27452 482nd Avenue Canton, SD 57013 (605) 743-2070 aj@ajswanson.com www.ajswanson.com 44 YEARS of helping truck lines grow! Corporate Law Business Formation Real Estate Transactions Agricultural Law Sales & Use Tax Law Estate Planning Probate Administrative Law Zoning & Planning Law Transportation Law Motor Carrier Emphasis As a sponsor of the Driver of the Month program Workforce awards each driver with a $25 gift card and one FREE DOT Physical. JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 9 www.siouxlandtrailer.com SIOUX FALLS, SD 877-449-5400 DOUG NORGAARD, SALES DOUG PALMER, SERVICE SIOUX CITY, IA 800-274-2364 GLENWOOD, IA 855-520-6969 GARY MARCH BJ THOMPSON KEVIN KIEWEL FULL SERVICE AND PARTS MAJOR TANK REPAIR & TESTING ASME R STAMP FACILITY HYDROSTATIC, D.O.T., VISUAL CERTIFICATION & INSPECTIONS Wet Rhino Truck Wash 5120 North Granite Lane Sioux Falls, SD 57107 (605) 275-9770 I-29 SOUTH EXIT 35 DOUG YOURTY, SALES DEAN PALMER, SERVICE DEALER FOR THE FOLLOWING NEW AND USED TRAILERS: TANKS, FLATBEDS, STEP-DECKS, GRAIN SIDE-BELLY & END DUMPS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT DRY VANS, REEFERS AND WESTERN SNOW PLOWS Hand Washed Tractors Automated Machine Used On Most Trailer Sides and Tops Underbody Flush • Citrus • Rain Shield • Acid Open 7 days a Week 6:00 a.m to 12:00 a.m. 3 Bay Truck Wash - One Bay Designated For Wash Outs On Reefers and Hoppers Page 10 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS Electronic Logging Devices to be Required Across Commercial Truck and Bus Industries https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/newsroom/electronic-logging-devicesbe-required-across-commercial-truck-and-bus-industries WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced the adoption of a Final Rule that will improve roadway safety by employing technology to strengthen commercial truck and bus drivers’ compliance with hours-of-service regulations that prevent fatigue. “Since 1938, complex, on-duty/off-duty logs for truck and bus drivers were made with pencil and paper, virtually impossible to verify,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “This automated technology not only brings logging records into the modern age, it also allows roadside safety inspectors to unmask violations of federal law that put lives at risk.” The Final Rule requiring the use of electronic logging devices (ELD) will result in an annual net benefit of more than $1 billion – largely by reducing the amount of required industry paperwork. It will also increase the efficiency of roadside law enforcement personnel in reviewing driver records. Strict protections are included that will protect commercial drivers from harassment. On an annual average basis, the ELD Final Rule is estimated to save 26 lives and prevent 562 injuries resulting from crashes involving large commercial motor vehicles. “This is a win for all motorists on our nation’s roadways,” said FMCSA Acting Administrator Scott Darling. “Employing technology to ensure that commercial drivers comply with federal hours-of-service rules will prevent crashes and save lives.” An ELD automatically records driving time. It monitors engine hours, vehicle movement, miles driven, and location information. Federal safety regulations limit the number of hours commercial drivers can be on-duty and still drive, as well as the number of hours spent driving. These limitations are designed to prevent truck and bus drivers from becoming fatigued while driving, and require that drivers take a work break and have a sufficient off-duty rest period before returning to on-duty status. The four main elements of the ELD Final Rule include: • Requiring commercial truck and bus drivers who currently use paper log books to maintain hours- of-service records to adopt ELDs within two years. It is anticipated that approximately three million drivers will be impacted. • Strictly prohibiting commercial driver harassment. The Final Rule provides both procedural and technical provisions designed to protect commercial truck and bus drivers from harassment resulting from information generated by ELDs. [A separate FMCSA rulemaking further safeguards commercial drivers from being coerced to violate federal safety regulations and provides the agency with the authority to take enforcement actions not only against motor carriers, but also against shippers, receivers, and transportation intermediaries.] • Setting technology specifications detailing performance and design requirements for ELDs so that manufacturers are able to produce compliant devices and systems – and purchasers are enabled to make informed decisions. • Establishing new hours-of-service supporting document (shipping documents, fuel purchase receipts, etc.) requirements that will result in additional paperwork reductions. In most cases, a motor carrier would not be required to retain supporting documents verifying on-duty driving time. The ELD Final Rule permits the use of smart phones and other wireless devices as ELDs, so long as they satisfy technical specifications, are certified, and are listed on an FMCSA website. Canadian- and Mexicandomiciled drivers will also be required to use ELDs when operating on U.S. roadways. Motor carriers who have previously installed compliant Automatic On-Board Recording Devices may continue to use the devices for an additional two years beyond the compliance date. A copy of the ELD Final Rule announced today is available at: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/hours-service/elds/ electronic-logging-devices-and-hours-service-supporting-documents. Further information, including a comprehensive, searchable list of frequently asked questions, and a calendar of upcoming free training webinars, is available https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/elds. ### See more at: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/newsroom/electronic-logging-devicesbe-required-across-commercial-truck-and-bus-industries#sthash.KTAaEIVG.dpuf JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 11 MORE FUEL. MORE SAVINGS! Holiday is your one-stop shop for all of your commercial fueling needs. 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It’S FREE. WHy WAIt? Apply now. Call 605.575.9604 or email dkaufmann@i90fuel.com Page 12 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS Gallons JOIN US AT THE RAMKOTA RIVER CENTRE IN PIERRE FOR THE 2016 LEGISLATIVE RECEPTION ON JANUARY 25, 2016 • 10:00 A.M........................ BOARD MEETING • 5:30 P.M.......................... SDTA/SDADA JOINT RECEPTION • FOLLOWING DINNER........ ICE CREAM SUNDAE BAR The South Dakota Trucking Association (SDTA) will be holding their annual Legislative Reception on January 25, 2016, at the Ramkota River Centre, in Pierre, SD. This years reception will be held in conjunction with SDTA’s sister association, the South Dakota Auto Dealers Association (SDADA). The social hour starts at 5:30 p.m. with dinner to follow at 6:00 p.m. After dinner we will enjoy our traditional Sundae Bar where the ever popular bears will be handed out. Each member present will receive one complimentary bear. Additional bears will be available to purchase for $15 while supplies last. All money raised will go to the SDTA Foundation to be used for future scholarships. THANK YOU TO THOSE MEMBERS WHO ATTENDED THE PRE-SESSION RECEPTIONS IN SIOUX FALLS AND RAPID CITY! The SDTA Winter Board Meeting starts at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, the 25th. All SDTA Members are invited to attend. Please complete the RSVP below and return it to the SDTA office ASAP! o Yes I plan to attend the Board Meeting. o No I will not be at the Board Meeting Company: City: Names of all attending Dinner & Sundae Bar: Room reservations can be made with the Ramkota River Centre (920 W. Sioux Ave) by calling 605-224-6877. SDTA • PO Box 89008 • Sioux Falls, SD 57109-9008 • Ph: 605-334-8871 • Fax: 605-334-1938 • michelle@southdakotatrucking.com Legislative Receptions were held in Rapid City on Monday, December 7th and in Sioux Falls on Wednesday, December 9th. Local legislators were invited to attend a social gathering with the SD Trucking Association and the SD Auto Dealer Association members. It’s a great opportunity to mingle with the legislators prior to the start of the 2016 Legislative Session. Thanks to all who attended! JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 13 • SDTA Log Haulers Conference Spring Seminar - Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. at the Deadwood Mountain Grand, Deadwood, SD. • SDTA Annual Truck Driving Championships - Saturday, May 14, 2016 at Southeast Technical Institute, Sioux Falls. • SDTA Warehousemen & Movers Conference Meeting - May 20 & 21, 2016 at the Blue Bell Lodge in Custer State Park. • SDTA Annual Call on Washington - May 23 through 25, 2016. • SDTA Summer Board of Directors Meeting to include an Executive Committee Meeting, the summer board seminar and the Cliff Tjaden Fishing Event - Friday, June 3 & Saturday, June 4, 2016 at Cedar Shore Resort, Oacoma, SD. The Executive Committee will meet at 10:00 a.m. on 6/3, the full board and Ag Commodities/Log Haulers Seminar will meet at 1:00 p.m., the fishing Calcutta will be held after a social and hosted dinner. The Cliff Tjaden Fishing Event will run from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 4th. • 11th Annual West River Poker Run, Saturday, June 25, 2016 in the Rapid City area. • SDTA Logging Industry Golf Outing – 9:00 a.m. shotgun start on Sunday, June 26, 2016, northern Black Hills location TBD. • SDTA East River Golf Outing at the Brandon Golf Course – 9:00 a.m. shotgun start on Thursday, July 28, 2016. • National Truck Driving Championships – August 9 through 13, 2016 in Indianapolis, IN. • SDTA Annual Convention – Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn, Rapid City, SD on September 7 through 9, 2016. • Annual guided pheasant hunt is on Thursday, November 3, 2016 - leave Cedar Shores Resort, Oacoma, SD at 9:00 a.m. • Fall Executive Committee Meeting - 8:00 a.m. on Friday, November 4, 2016. • Fall Board of Directors Meeting – 10:00 a.m. on Friday, November 4, 2016 at Cedar Shores Resort, Oacoma. • West River Legislative Reception - Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn, Rapid City - Monday, December 5, 2016, at 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. (west river time). • East River Legislative Reception - Foley’s, 2507 South Shirley Avenue, Sioux Falls - Wednesday, December 7, 2016, at 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. (east river time). • SDTA Winter Executive Committee Meeting - 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, January 22, 2017 at the Ramkota River Centre, Pierre with dinner served during the meeting. • SDTA Winter Board of Directors Meeting - Ramkota River Centre, Pierre at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 23, 2017. In the evening, we will hold the annual legislative reception and sundae bar at the Ramkota River Centre. Page 14 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 15 CONTINUED... interest rates, you could probably still get a four percent return. That would amount to 28 million dollars per year without ever touching the principal. Break that down even more and here is what you get. $76,712 per day, or $3,196 per hour, or $53.27 per minute for the rest of your life. I think I might even buy a ticket or two. But remember, your chances are one in 292 million. You actually have a better chance at getting killed by a coconut falling from a coconut tree in South Dakota. SHIFT INTO A NEW CAREER I hope to see many of you later this month for the winter board meeting, which also includes the sundae social and the great bear give away. We will be joining with the SDADA this year for that event, so please consider joining us. Until next month please be safe and give a big thanks to all the truck drivers. God Bless! Just remember, “Its’s just another day in paradise.” Mike Habeck, SDTA Chairman of the Board Habeck Trucking Belle Fourche, SD EarnyourCommercial Driver’sLicense(CDL)from TrainingSolutionsInstitute andhittheroad! WE OFFER: • ClassACDLTraining – funding available if you qualify! • ClassBCDLTraining • CDLUpgradefromClassB toClassA www.TrainingSolutionsInstitute.com 605.367.7619 | Sioux Falls, SD Page 16 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 17 County Commission extends workforce grant The Minnehaha County Commission on Thursday, November 17 voted unanimously to extend the life of a work force development grant for commercial driving license training. Fewer, applicants then anticipated applied for training through Southeast Technical Institute. This left about $52,000 in unused money after that grant expired on October 31. The grant covers the class and instruction for students. The following year, the state provided another $110,850 to train another 30 students. So far, 41 students have completed the program. “It’s a program designed to create jobs, so it s good for the county,” Commissioner Dick Kelly said. The commission extended the life of the grant for a year, which could provide training to 12 more students. Myron Rau, president of the South Dakota Trucking Association, said the trucking industry is seeing the largest shortage of drivers ever. “We are thrilled that they’ve partnered with us and are allowing us to do that,” said Roxanna McKenna, marketing director for training solution for STI. “The jobs they are filling are in desperate need.” Indeed, the shortage of trucking drivers has grown to nearly 48,000 and could expand further due to industry growth and a retiring workforce, according to the new analysis by the American Trucking Associations. The grant was given to the state by the Southeastern Council of Governments. The trucking industry will need about 890,000 new drivers over the next decade to address the shortage the study says. Minnehaha County in 2012 received the $129,500 grant from the state to assist STI in expanding its commercial driver’s license program. The grant was used to add another semi-tractor for training for 20 students to complete the program over 18 months. Only four students take the fourweek class at a time. McKenna said this ensures ample driving time. Mike Habeck, owner of Habeck Trucking Inc. and chair of the South Dakota Trucking Association, said the grant helps attract potential workers amid an increasing shortage. “Anything we can do to enhance getting more people into our industry would be good,” Habeck said. We will have the Captains of South Dakota’s Road Team selected soon! If you have an event that you would like them to speak at please contact Michelle at the SDTA office for scheduling at (605) 334-8871. JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 19 MISSION STATEMENT: PROMOTE & SERVE THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY US LEGAL SERVICES Anne-Marie Hulsey 8133 Bay Meadows Way Jacksonville, FL 32256 Phone: 904-265-9340 • 800-356-LAWS Fax: 904-730-0023 ahulsey@uslegalservices.net www.uslegalservices.net Attorney / Insurance / Legal Services Sponsored by: SDTA GREENFIELD ROTERT LAW, P.C. Gregg Greenfield 4901 S Isabel Place, Suite 210 Sioux Falls, SD 57108 P: 605-275-5289 ggreenfield@grlaw.us Attorney / Legal Services Sponsored by: SDTA NUMBER OF NEW MEMBERS SIGNED UP SINCE THE START OF THE 2015 SDTA CONVENTION: one NEW MEMBER SIGNED UP BY MIKE HABECK one NEW MEMBER SIGNED UP BY MATT HARR, ILLINOIS TRUCK ASSOCIATION one NEW MEMBER SIGNED UP BY BRICE FRANKEN one NEW MEMBER SIGNED UP BY ALTON PALMER eight NEW MEMBERS SIGNED UP BY SOUTH DAKOTA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION Page 20 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS 1101 West Russell Street • Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Toll Free: 1-800-765-3346 Office: 605-336-2795 Fax: 605-336-2756 GREG BALDWIN gbaldwin@fischerrounds.com Specializing in Transportation Risk, Commercial, Auto, Home & Bonds JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS ~ Page 21 We Go The Distance To Keep You Well Truck-side Evaluations for a WorkFORCE on the Move WorkFORCE offers occupational services that are quick, simple and efficient for truck drivers. We customize screenings, treat injuries, guide rehabilitation, and give preventative information and follow-up reports. We make it easy to schedule prompt appointments, and provide accurate and comprehensive medical evaluations personalized to your needs. • • • • • • • Jeff Luther, MD, MRO, Medical Director David Sprecher, PA-C, Clinical Director Mark Milone, MD, MRO, Digestive Health Kim Wieking, Physical Therapist Dustin Rhody, Account Representative www.WorkFORCEOH.com Workers compensation injury care Worksite nursing and MD services Industrial exposure follow-up and physicals Pre-employment, fit-for-duty and return-to-work exams Customizable lift tests, hearing and vision exams Beginning-to-end claims management Physical therapy To schedule an appointment, call (605) 271-9000. For information about WorkFORCE, call Dustin Rhody at (605) 521-4988. Proud member of HBA and SDTA. 5 0 2 7 SOUTH B U R O A K P L A C E | SIOUX FALLS, SD 57108 As your licensed Mutual of Omaha Insurance Advisors, we pledge to listen to your needs and concerns. We offer special benefits and discounts to association members and family with Life Insurance, Long- Term Care Insurance and Single Premium Annuities. PATTY MILLER Agent Advisor Cell: (712) 490-6644 patricia.miller@mutualofomaha.com Patty is a resident of North Sioux City SD, and her practice focuses on the surrounding states. She is business owner and a former South Dakota Legislator (2011-2014). She was married to her late husband Buck, and has 2 sons and 4 grandchildren. Amanda resides in Sioux falls, SD, and practices in the Midwest. She is the Vice President of networking referral group, and is involved with volunteering with LSS by mentoring a 4th grader. She is married to her husband Michael, and has 1 son and expecting her 2nd baby boy. We look forward to meeting all of our fellow association members and providing exclusive discounts and benefits. Page 22 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS AMANDA NIELSEN-DOOP Agent Advisor Cell: (605) 675-9329 amanda.nielsen@mutualofomaha.com First Century Federal Credit Union Transportation lending is our specialty! Stop in and check out our great rates. Commerical loans, Consumer loans, Online banking, Cash advance checks, CD’s, IRA’s, Mortgages, Free checking Mobile banking WWW.FirstCFCU.com 1512 East Benson Road Sioux Falls, SD 57104 (605) 335-1070 23 �� SDTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MIKE HABECK, CHAIRMAN DAVID BULTSMA, VICE CHAIRMAN ROBERT CHRISTIAN, TREASURER SECRETARY - POSITION VACANT RICK HOOGENDOORN, PAST CHAIRMAN MYRON L. RAU, PRESIDENT COMPANY HABECK TRUCKING D&J BULTSMA TRUCKING BLACK HILLS LOG HAULERS ASSOCIASTION CITY BELLE FOURCHE PLATTE SPEARFISH YRC SDTA SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS BOARD OF DIRECTORSCOMPANY CITY TERM EXPIRES JUSTIN ANDERS ANDERS TRUCKING UNION CENTER 2018 TOM BEUZEKOM GREAT WEST CASUALTY CO. S. SIOUX CITY, NE 2017 LINDA BICKFORD QUALITY TRUCK INSURANCE RAPID CITY 2017 KIMBERLY BONHART UNITED PARCEL SERVICE LEAWOOD, KS 2018 LLOYD BULTSMA LLOYD BULTSMA TRUCKING SIOUX FALLS 2017 BRIAN CLARK PREMIER XPRESS, INC. SIOUX FALLS 2016 ART DONOVAN DEAN FOODS / LAND O’LAKES SIOUX FALLS 2018 BRYAN EDEN BUTLER MACHINERY COMPANY SIOUX FALLS 2016 ERIC HAMIEL SHEEHAN MACK SALES & EQUIPMENT SIOUX FALLS 2018 FRANCIS HAMM TRIMAC TRANSPORTATION RAPID CITY 2018 JEFF HANNAHS CROSS COUNTRY FREIGHT SIOUX FALLS 2018 RANDY HARTLEY HARTLEY TRANSPORTATION, INC. WATERTOWN 2017 LARRY KLAAHSEN DAKOTA TRUCK UNDERWRITERS SIOUX FALLS 2017 JERRED KOPPMANN NORTH WESTERN WAREHOUSE RAPID CITY 2017 JODY KUPER VALLEY QUEEN CHEESE FACTORY MILBANK 2016 JUSTIN LARSON TRANSPORTATION INSUANCE SERVICES PIERRE 2017 JERRY OLLERICH JERRY OLLERICH TRUCKING SIOUX FALLS 2017 MATT PARKER PARKER TRANSFER & STORAGE SIOUX FALLS 2017 ROBERT PUNT ROBERT PUNT TRUCKING STICKNEY 2016 WADE STEBBINS EAST WEST LOGISTICS LLC PIEDMONT 2017 DAVE STOTERAU CHS TRANSPORTATION SIOUX FALLS 2016 DAN SWENSON PRO HAUL, LLC WOONSOCKET 2016 LYN TSCHETTER THERMO KING OF SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS 2016 JEFF WATKINS SIOUX FALLS TRUCK & TRAILER SIOUX FALLS 2016 BOB WILLEY BOB WILLEY TRUCKING GETTYSBURG 2017 GLADE EVENSON SDTA SAFETY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL PAST CHAIRPERSONS COMPANY RICK HOOGENDOORN YRC FREIGHT ALTON PALMER ALTON PALMER TRUCKING WAYNE VIESSMAN CLIFF VIESSMAN, INC. STAN ANDERS ANDERS TRUCKING LARRY ANDERSON A & A EXPRESS, INC. MICHELLE SCHIPPER K & J TRUCKING, INC. BERNARD FELDHAUS, JR. FELDHAUS TRUCKING DARROLD DEAN DIZCO, INC. GENE PHILLIPS B & G TRANSPORTATION RICH BURNS BURNS MOVING & STORAGE TED BULTSMA BULTSMA TRUCK LINE RANDY THOMPSONTBI, INC. CITY TERM EXPIRED SIOUX FALLS 2014 RAPID CITY 2012 GARY 2010 UNION CENTER 2008 BRANDON 2006 SIOUX FALLS 2002 HOWARD 2000 SIOUX FALLS 1998 MADISON 1996 SIOUX FALLS 1992 PLATTE 1990 SIOUX FALLS1988 SDTA SERVICES BOARD OF DIRECTORS NAME & POSITION ROBERT CHRISTIAN, CHAIRMAN BILL REZAC, MEMBERSHIP RETENTION DIRECTOR TODD JOHNSON, PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR RICK UNDERWOOD, MEMBERSHIP SERVICES DIRECTOR STEVE HOFFMAN, GROUP INSURANCE DIRECTOR Page 24 ~ JANUARY 2016 TRUCKING NEWS COMPANY BLACK HILLS LOG HAULERS ASSOCIASTION BOEN & ASSOCIATES, SIOUX FALLS JOHNSON FEED, INC., CANTON DALE’S TIRE & RETREADING, RAPID CITY MID STATES TRANSPORT, SIOUX FALLS TERM EXPIRES 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 505 West Koehn, P.O. Box 987, Luverne, MN 56156-0987 1-800-247-9531 • 1-507-283-4405 • FAX 1-507-283-4407 WEBSITE: www.hillsstainless.com SCT13 • Composilite Technology • PerfecTrak Tie Rod Technology • Adjustable Width and Height • Self Steering and Liftable 3801 S. Kiwanis Avenue PO Box 89008 Sioux Falls, SD 57109-9008 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 283 Sioux Falls, SD
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