2016 CORPORATE GOALS Vice President and General Manager`s
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2016 CORPORATE GOALS Vice President and General Manager`s
MISSION STATEMENT We provide reliable Transportation solutions to our Customers by taking Pride in our People, Safety, the Environment and the Communities we service … Because we live here!! Inside this issue: VP & General Man1 ager’s Message & 2016 Corporate Goals Annual Awards and Christmas Party 2 Children’s Christmas 3 Party, Potluck & Customer Satisfaction Safety, HR & IT 4 Grande Cache, On 5 the Road to Quality & Winter Road Project January 4, 2016 Vice President and General Manager’s MESSAGE Fellow Employees, Last year was a challenging year; thank you for your effort, energy, resilience and commitment. As we start this new year with greater clarity, a greater determination to succeed and a renewed commitment to provide exceptional customer service, we ask just one thing from each of you – be BETTER. Newsletter—Issue 1 Be better in your work – think creatively, efficiently and get the details right. • Be better with our customers – in how you prepare, how you communicate and how you add value. • Be better with your teammates – in how you support each other, how you communicate and how you care about them as people. • Be better in your community – in how you give of your time and effort to make your town, city or neighborhood a great place to live. • Be better with our planet – in how you recycle, minimize your footprint, and how you appreciate the natural beauty around us. • Be better in your relationships out of the office – in how you communicate, encourage and support. • Be better to yourself – in your self-talk, in your personal expectations and in your commitment to being all that you can be. Be more thankful. You control how you approach your days in and out of the office. Commit to being better every day. Learn more. Be more responsive. Be more connected. Be more aware. Be tougher. Be more resilient. Be more creative. Be more present. Just be better. I would like to personally THANK everyone for their contribution towards Grimshaw’s continued success. 2016 will prove to be a challenging year but collectively I know we will have a Productive, Safe and Successful year. Regards, Gary Leddy 2016 CORPORATE GOALS GOAL # 1 GOAL # 2 GOAL # 3 GOAL # 4 Improve Communication Across Reduce Total Recordable Injuries Frequency to less than 3 Reduce Environmental Footprint Improve Customer Service through Service Failure Organization Reduction Page 2 Annual Awards & Christmas Party Congratulations!!! We are proud of you. The awards dinner and dance was at Chateau Louis Hotel on December 5. The food and music were great and everyone had a fabulous time. The annual awards are a token of appreciation for the part you've played in making the company what it is today. Your talents, efforts, commitments and loyalty already have helped us achieve excellence in many areas. We hope the award you received is one you will be proud to use and that it will remind you of the company's appreciation. SAFE DRIVING AWARD 25 Years Safe Driving Harvey Dyck Charles Desjarlais 10 Years Safe Driving Gerald Crewe Douglas Lesh Dave Walterhouse Leslie Williams 5 Years Safe Driving David Buhler Richard Hughes Neil Kornak Hernan Lopez Gary Northcott Quentin Riley SERVICE AWARD Mary Shewchuk—40 Years Service Conrad Huculak—35 Years Service Charles Desjaralis—25 Years Service Richard Mayuk—25 Years Service Ron Hummel—20 Years Service Robert Palmer—20 Years Service Ken Silver—15 Years Service 10 Years Service Richard Anderson Brian Gartner David Bruyere Bradley Hill David Carr Carol Jeanotte James Finlayson Garth Johnson Marianne Furman Douglas Lesh Shirley Macdonald Leslie Williams John Zaffino 5 Years Service Ben Bolton Amanda Shipalesky Wallace Briggs David Buhler Robert Harvey Kelly McKort Anthony Miccolis Gary Northcott David Reid Neil Ryan Kelly Sherris Louie Borges SAFETY AWARD Ian McChesney - 35 Years Safety Dan Johnson—25 Years Safety Shane MacDonald-25 Years Safety Charles Desjarias-20 Years Safety William Krahn-20 Years Safety Gordon Loewen-20 Years Safety Kelly MacDonald-20 Years Safety Stephen Hardy-15 Year Safety Daniel Leblanc-15 Years Safety David Carr –10 Years Safety Darcy Dickson-10 Years Safety James Finlayson –10 Years Safety Richard Hughes-10 Years Safety Garth Johnson-10 Years Safety Douglas Lesh-10 Years Safety David Reid-10 Years Safety Leslie Williams-10 Years Safety Ben Bolton-5 Year Safety Louis Borges-5 Years Safety Wallace Briggs-5 Years Safety David Buhler-5 Years Safety Robert Harvey-5 Years Safety Kelly McKort– 5 Years Safety David Reid-5 Years Safety Quentin Riley-5 Years Safety Neil Ryan-5 Years Safety Kelly Sherris-5 Year Safety Thank you all for your participation during our Silent Auction at our Annual Awards & Christmas Party. We raised $2,600 that will go to Make a Wish Foundation. Newsletter—Issue 1 Page 3 Children’s Christmas Party THANK YOU Grimshaw Trucking for hosting such a great Children’s Christmas Party. The food & treats were great and everyone enjoyed LZ Trampoline Park. There were smiles everywhere when Santa arrived with his sack of presents. Christmas Lunch Potluck @ Edmonton Terminal The Office Staff in Edmonton “Alone we can Terminal had a delightful Christdo so little; mas Lunch. Everyone shared their Together we favourite foods. Thank you all for can do so sharing your sumptuous food espemuch” cially those delicious desserts. We all enjoyed the food & each others - Helen Keller company. Customer Satisfaction James Finlayson— thank you James for the great service that we received from you today. From Bank’s Family in Athabasca Customer Service Team— Just wanted to say thank you for the continued great customer service from you gents and ladies over there! It has been one heck of a year and your team has been absolutely great to work with! From JRHall-Edmonton Safety Team—I just wanted to say thank you for the exceptional service. It was fast and efficient and exactly what customer service should be and it meant a lot to me. Is there a feedback email address or a customer service address I could contact? I’d like to share my good experience and your exceptional work, and if you do receive any recognition for these types of service I would love to contribute. From Leon’s Furniture Calgary Page 4 Newsletter Title Safety Corner Distracted Driving Law in Effect Effective January 1, 2016 the penalty for distracted driving in Alberta will be a $287 fine and three demerit points. The law applies to all motor vehicles as defined by the Traffic Safety Act. It restricts drivers from: using hand-held cell phones texting or e-mailing (even when stopped at red lights) using electronic devices like laptop computers, video games, cameras, video entertainment displays and pro- personal grooming (brushing and flossing teeth, putting on makeup, curling hair, clipping nails or shaving) The law applies to all roads in Alberta. Tickets for distracted driving are issued to the driver of the vehicle gramming portable audio players (e.g., MP3 players) entering information on GPS units writing, printing or sketching reading printed materials in the vehicle LOST TIME CLAIM Thank you everyone for working safe. We have achieved 426 days without a loss time claim !! Human Resources Corner Canada Revenue Agency announces maximum pensionable earnings for 2016. The Canada Revenue Agency announced today that the maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) for 2016 will be $54,900—up from $53,600 in 2015. The new ceiling was calculated according to a CPP legislated formula that takes into account the growth in average weekly wages and salaries in Canada. Contributors who earn more than $54,900 in 2016 are not required or permitted to make additional contributions to the CPP. The basic exemption amount for 2016 remains $3,500. The employee and employer contribution rates for 2016 will remain unchanged at 4.95%, and the self-employed contribution rate will remain unchanged at 9.9%. The maxi- mum employer and employee contribution to the plan for 2016 will be $2,544.30 each and the maximum self-employed contribution will be $5,088.60. The maximums in 2015 were $2,479.95 and $4,959.90. By: Government of Canada L.I.N.C. We have developed a Technology Plan thatare will many make Grimshaw Trucking leading edge in technology There new exciting within the Mullen Group and the industry. technology plans in the works to make everyone’s job easier, stay We would like to send out a Big Thank tuned! You to all our City P&D Drivers for making this happen. You are a very important part of us moving forward and we appreciate your efforts. Another accomplishment is our Online Order Entry for pickups on our Website! We currently have two customers using this regularly. This may not seem like a lot, but this is huge step for us. We are going to continue to market this and are open to any ideas you may have on getting our customers to use our website. Please feel free to contact us with any feedback or questions at linc@gtlp.ca. Newsletter—Issue 1 Page 5 Grande Cache This is Rick Lee's ( Grimshaw Trucking) new home in Grande Cache which is on a shared facility with our sister company Majestic Oilfield. This facility makes it so our people in Grande Cache can now load and unload freight inside the tent out of the elements and we no longer lease a poorly suited building for our needs. On the Road to Quality We successfully had 171 employees attended the On the Road to Quality Training. Through your commitment to training we were able to achieve our Corporate Goal last year . Thank you to all our trainers (Shirley Mcdonald, Olga Genovey, Amanda Shipalesky and Jessica Langford) for your passion to teach and for sharing your knowledge to our employees. “The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you” -B.B.King Winter Road Project Congratulations Grimshaw Trucking for being awarded work on the Ice Road again this year. Since 1888, De Beers has been involved in all aspects of the diamond business. From its mining operations across Africa, and most recently Canada, the company produces about 35 per cent of the world’s supply of rough diamonds. De Beers has been active in Canada for nearly 50 years, growing from a small group of geologists in the field to having multiple offices and operations across the country. De Beers has two producing mines, one ad- vanced exploration project and a targeted exploration strategy within Canada. Metshaw Freighters has successfully secured the majority of the transportation work for the GahCho Kue Mine for the 2015 – 2016 season.