Miller Truck Lines – Stroud, Oklahoma Business of the Month
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Miller Truck Lines – Stroud, Oklahoma Business of the Month
Volume 3, Issue 2 www.millertrucklines.com Stroud/Tulsa, OK 918-447-2100 Apr-Jun 2016 Miller Truck Lines – Stroud, Oklahoma Business of the Month By Jim Miller Stroud, Oklahoma has been the home of Miller Truck Lines for nearly 50 years, James and Bonnie Miller purchased property in Stroud and built the office and truck yard in 1969. The coordinates are prime location for a logistics company in that it is at the crossroads of Highway 66 and Highway 99, and Interstate 44, as well as the railroad dissecting this town. Over the next 14 years, Miller Truck Lines began to take shape and incorporated in 1983. Miller trucks have hauled over 1.8 million loads over the past three decades. I attribute the success of the the business to the 526 employees and contractors. With terminals in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Houston, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; and drop yards throughout the country, the corporate and home office remains in the strategically located, always loyal and supportive, hometown - Stroud, America! Visit www.millertrucklines.com/news to view company newsletters featuring MTL employees and business happenings. Left to right starting with first row: James Miller, Dale Daugherty, Erica Clayton, Rhonda Franklin, Pauletta Pittman, Aprill Melton, Julie Amos, Pam Hunt, Lexy Melton, Elaine Pierce, Dolores McClure, Jim Miller. Second row: Rick Craig, Bill Haikey, Quentin Vinson, JoAnne Osborne, Mike Johnson, Melody Ham, Joe Johnson, Tawanna Gordon, Richard “RW” Williams, Shane Cochran, Keith Beavers, Julie Haikey, Ray White, Richard Mascarenas, Roy East, Mike Crone, Chris Sena, Sam Kelly and City Manager Tim Schook. Not pictured are: Charlie Harper, Amy Mitchell, David Henninger, Matt Howell, Justin Wyre. The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Meet Miller Truck Lines…Pam Hunt By Amy Mitchell Pam began her employment with Miller Truck Lines 27 years ago. She started out doing intrastate billing under Miller Transfer in the oil division. She also performed general billing duties. She recalls having to share a computer with her mom who worked here as well. Pam said she did driver logs way back when, too. She says she has been here as long as there has been dirt on the ground. Bobby Miller introduced her to operations in 1996 where she was able to service mass volume accounts such as Kwikset, Hilti, and Armstrong. She transferred to Tulsa in 2008 and handled the load planning. Pam returned to Stroud in 2011 and resumed billing responsibilities. Pam has been a member of the Oklahoma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority for 18 years. She says that it is a priority of hers to be involved in the Stroud community and also active in her church. She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren as well. She has multiple examples of how compassionate, caring and kind the Miller family is. She said she has seen each and every one of them in action helping people. Pam, does this take you back? To 1989 She shared a story of an old dog that Mr. Miller had way back in the day…the dog would attack police officers flashlights every time they came around. That would have been quite a scene to take in. The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Stroud, Oklahoma 2016 Stroud Chamber of Commerce Banquet Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Bonnie Miller By Mike Brown On March 24, 2016, a record number of nearly 350 were in attendance at the 2016 Stroud Chamber of Commerce Banquet held Tuesday night in the Stroud Route 66 Coliseum. The theme for the membership and awards banquet was, “Stroud - Ready, Set, Grow!” The „Lifetime Achievement Award‟ was presented to Bonnie Miller. Making the presentation were Sylvia Witty and Steve Witty, wife and son of Charles Witty, who last year received the award posthumously. Miller was honored for her longtime service to the community through serving as a trustee of Stroud Hospital and Development Authority, and by “continually growing the Stroud economy” through her family‟s business, Miller Truck Lines. Mrs. Miller was born in Okemah, and attended school in Okemah and Slick. She and her husband James and sons, Jimmy, Donald and Bobby, have operated the Miller Truck Lines terminal since 1969. It was noted that Mrs. Miller was among “the dedicated and determined people” who got the local hospital rebuilt and re-opened after it was extensively damaged in the May 1999 tornado. The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 A Gathering Place By Andy Bowen Early in 2015, we got a somewhat random call from a company rebuilding a state highway bridge out by Enid. They were looking for a carrier that could handle hauling some over dimensional bridge supports to a job site on the highway. Rates were negotiated and schedules were discussed, and then it started raining and raining and we did not hear from them for some time. Once the rain stopped they got back into contact with us, and we successfully delivered 15 wide loads to the job site on US64 east of Enid. The name of that company was Contech Bridge Solutions. After that job, we did not hear from them again until January of this year. Contech is the company coordinating the manufacture and install of the tunnel arches for the rebuilt Riverside Drive in the middle of A Gathering Place for Tulsa being constructed in midtown Tulsa. This project, being produced by the George Kaiser Foundation at a cost of $350 million dollars, will completely transform the River Parks area into 100 acres of parks, ponds, a lodge and boathouse, playgrounds, bike trails and skate parks. A large part of the park will be two land bridges going over Riverside Drive connecting the main park on the east side to river access on the west side of the park. There will be four tunnels over Riverside Drive that will make up the land bridges, each one about 400 feet long. Riverside Drive is being completely reconfigured with almost 2 miles of the road being raised and straightened. Transport of the tunnel arches is where Miller Truck Lines comes in. Arrowhead Precast in Broken Arrow is fabricating the 196 arches that are needed to cover the roadway and form the tunnels. Each arch is 43 feet long, 8 feet tall and 13 feet wide lying on our trailer. The weight of each arch is 55000 pounds. Arrowhead can produce 2 arches a day, but instead doing two loads a day, they build up an inventory and we move a large number in a few days all at once. The first move was in March for the first 30 arches. The second move in April had 60 arches delivered and installed, which completed the first two tunnels. The logistics and planning on this project has been extensive with Mike Cook being the point man on the whole move and doing an excellent job coordinating a multitude of people and four different companies to try to get these loads done on schedule. The move in April required 24 trailers, 4 pilot cars, 4 trucks and drivers and 2 shuttle drivers on the job site for 6 days. Many thanks to all of those involved – Matt Gilbert is handling all the permits and negotiations with the pilot car company. Paul Collins and Lonnie Van Dyne are making sure things run smoothly on the site by shuttling loaded and empty trailers in and out of the park. The biggest players are the four drivers who have safely and successfully delivered the first half of this job with no problems. Many thanks to Chris Reid – 7618, Bob Simon – 7058, John Williams – 7579L and Ed Wiideman – 250LB. The rest of the arches should move in June and July and our job will be done. The park itself should be finished sometime in the second half of 2017, when you will be able to drive down Riverside through the tunnels and know that Miller Truck Lines successfully and safely handled the delivery of the arches that are a permanent part of A Gathering Place. http://agatheringplacefortulsa.com/ The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 C-TPAT Program By Houston Brittain As a member of the U.S. Customs-Trade Partnership against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program, Miller Truck Lines (MTL) is committed to ensuring a safe and secure supply chain. One of our company's primary goals is to prevent cargo loss and cargo tampering, including the introduction of illegal merchandise, such as drugs and weapons of mass destruction, into our cargo boxes and shipping containers. We are also committed to protecting our assets and employees by adhering to the following rules: 1) Secure and restrict access to all cargo loading and handling areas and all transportation equipment storage areas related to product that will be imported by MTL into the U.S. 2) Secure, protect and restrict access to all electronic data systems, documentation and other information related to MTL cargo shipments. 3) Ensure that all information and data used in the processing of cargo is legible, complete, and accurate and protected against the exchange, loss or introduction of erroneous information as it relates to MTL. 4) Ensure that computer systems are secure, including the use of passwords, current anti-virus and anti-spy software, to prevent infiltration. 5) Secure its facilities from unauthorized access. This may include electronic access systems, fencing, security guards, security cameras and lighting. 6) Train staff on identifying and reporting suspicious people, activities, objects and packages. 7) Train shipping staff to properly inspect all merchandise and containers prior to loading and releasing from the facility. 8) Pre-screen, evaluate and monitor employees for suspicious or unusual information. 9) Regularly evaluate, self-assess and upgrade its supply chain security procedures and internal controls. Miller Truck Lines is committed to meeting the requirements for this certification. We are also committed to protecting our employees and assets. Over the next year, you will see many changes in the way we conduct business at our facilities across the country. For example, in Tulsa and Houston we are currently making some security changes and facility changes. Parking lots are being constructed and re-done to ensure safety for all employees by allowing everyone a safe place to park. Name badges are being worn and security cameras are being installed to help identify employees as well as unauthorized personnel. Specific areas are being secured to protect our employees. As we move forward our goal is to become safer and more secure. These changes are not always favored by all; however, each one of us plays an important role in protecting ourselves and those around us. Please embrace the changes and offer up ideas to help us become compliant with this certification and also to protect our work family. Clean Driver and Vehicle Inspections First Quarter 2016 - January, February, & March Congratulations to all the drivers that continually achieve clean inspections and strengthen our CSA scores. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 Pisit Lertchala Christopher Reid John Hromanik Dean Payne Jonathan Green John Pritchard Dallas Briggs Troy Petit Roy Jobe Tye Schoepflin James Fields Darrell Lee Jason Leochner Stanley Miller Steven Cook David Holt II Darrel Jensen Jerry Ragen Douglas Potter Albert Jenkins Joanne McDonough Gregor Schwartz Ken Dailey David Holt II Gregory Larkin The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Level 3 DOT Regulations & Miller Policies - Myths vs. Facts By Ramie Burkett During conversations with drivers in the Safety Department, Brad Gass and I (Compliance Coordinators) hear a lot about “how things are done at other companies” or “what DOT requires”. To help clarify, the following are some Myths vs. Facts regarding disputed DOT rules and regulations. PERSONAL CONVEYANCE MYTH - Owner Operators – “I can use personal conveyance however I choose, it is my truck and I am making the payments.” FACT - Yes, it is your truck…but you are running under Miller’s DOT number so the regulations stand. A good rule of thumb is to never use personal conveyance if you have a trailer or are going to pick up a trailer. Reference DOT - FMCSA §395 The vehicle must be unladened. Movement is of a “short” distance solely for personal use. The driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. The driver is relieved of all duty and responsibility for the care and custody of the vehicle, its accessories, and any cargo or passengers it may be carrying. The driver must be at liberty to pursue activities of his/her own choosing. No work should be done until driver is ready to return to duty. LOAD TIRE CHECKS MYTH – That applies for Hazmat Only FACT - The DOT Regs Book states: “All CMV must check their load and tires within the first 50 miles of their day, when they make a duty status change or the CMV has driven 3 hours or 150 miles whichever occurs first.” The rule doesn’t apply to the driver of a sealed commercial vehicle who has been instructed not to open, or inspect cargo, however Miller Truck Lines Policy requires all drivers to check their tires using the same rule denoted by DOT. SAFE HAVEN MYTH – “I can use the safe haven rule if I ran out of time and can’t find parking. Or I can use it if there was an accident on the highway. And it applies too, if I need to get to the shipper or truck stop because there is nowhere to park.” FACT - There is no safe haven rule that allows a driver to exceeded his 11/14/70 Hours of Service Regulations. There is an adverse weather rule; however it can’t be used if it is a forecasted event. If the weather service has been predicting a snow storm for a week and you get caught in that snow storm the adverse weather rule would not apply to you. We understand that things will happen, but we have noticed a trend. The solution to all of these items is to make sure you are pre-planning your days to allow for possible delays. We appreciate your efforts in staying compliant. Call us with any questions if you don’t know whether a situation is a Myth or Fact. The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 April 2016 Issue By Jami Mattox Photography by Scott Miller Television personalities, doctors, home builders and attorneys are just a few of the many careers and walks of life represented by the 40 Under 40 Class of 2015. Forty personalities and 40 unique stories share one common bond: Each of these 40 has worked hard to be successful at a young age. Monica Neeley, 33 Tulsa Controller, Miller Truck Lines As controller of Miller Truck Lines, a family owned and operated business, Neeley has the opportunity to work side by side with three generations of her family to keep the business at the top of the industry. “I am so proud of the culture at Miller Truck Lines,” she says. “We meet at the crossroads of innovation and tradition. Our brand upholds experience and forward thinking.” Although Neeley’s job keeps her busy, she prides herself on balancing her home and professional life. She and her husband have two children, and she says one of her favorite activities is watching them play sports. She also volunteers with OK2Grow, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma and Sustainable Tulsa. “While serving others, a sense of peace and happiness overcomes me,” she says. Article courtesy of Oklahoma Magazine https://issuu.com/graphicsmgr/docs/april_2016_oklahoma_magazine ___________________________________________________________________ Case Study: MET Industrial Services By Monica Neeley We were recently called out to a job at a local company that cleans out tankers between use of different materials being transported. Our manager of environmental services, Bob Kennedy went out to assess their needs. He did analytical testing and profiling of materials and determined that approximately 85% of the waste stream was non-hazardous. Bob then helped the organization set up a proper Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for future storage and labeling of the product. MET then procured disposal agreements and we washed the exterior of totes then transported and disposed of all of the materials per Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) standards. The 15% remaining that was determined to be hazardous still needed a resolution. Bob identified the product within their process that was actually causing the materials to be classified as hazardous. He profiled the material, isolated the chemical causing the issue, and made recommendations to utilize another product that would render the final stream as non-hazardous. This saved the customer money for future disposal and their employees’ exposure to this process is now safe. It was a WIN-WIN for all parties involved. For help with your waste management or industrial service needs, contact us and see if our team can help your company with efficiency and cost-saving initiatives. The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Shop Talk By Tommy Horvath Who are the guys that keep our trucks on the road? Well, I’m going to tell you about one…his name is Chester Chastain. He's been with Miller for 2 years. He's married to his beautiful wife, Chantel. Together they have four children and two grandchildren. His hobbies are working on hot rods and model trains. He loves spending time with his family most of all. And in case you didn't know, Chester's dad, Rodney, his mother, Diane, and his brother, James all drive for Miller. So if you get a chance say, “Hi” to Chester when you see in the shop! Big “ATTABOY” to Jeff Lolley, Owner Operator of this beauty…RL Hughes, his driver manager, shared the following: Jeff was at a customer waiting in line; the driver (not a Miller driver) of the truck in front of him was on his trailer. That driver lost his footing and unfortunately, he fell. The driver had to be transported to the hospital by ambulance. Jeff and another driver stepped right up and secured and tarped the load for the injured driver & his company. It is always great to hear about the level of professional courtesy our drivers extend to others. Great job, Jeff! The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Miller Cares By Lori Clutter Hamburger & Hotdog Cookout - $5.00 Held the 3rd Friday of each month July 22nd & Aug 19th For the summer months we plan to make it simple, we will be grilling out each month. Come join us for some great food! Also, it’s not too soon to start thinking about the holidays…if you have a suggestion for fundraisers or raffles, contact Lori. Your continued support has been tremendous and is much appreciated. Photo by Danny & Betty Brown The Miller Media Team appreciates all the pictures contributed by our drivers. Be the next to send in pictures and see them featured in our newsletter, on Facebook, on Twitter or even in a national ad. Send them to: media@millertrucklines.com The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 A N N I V E R S A R I E S Company Drivers April Curtis Degraff-19 Glenn Cannon Jr-1 Steve Melton-1 May Ken Gazaway-12 Eric Gibson-1 June Sam Henson-15 William Watson-1 James Jones-7 Troy Kelley-1 Robert Wood- 6 Dwayne Johnson-1 Mark Whitmire-4 Skip Crank-1 Rollie Berry-11 Thomas Hampton-1 Louis Johnston-6 William Sharp-5 Charlie Greeno-14 Anderson Douglas-1 Jon Johnson-7 Lee Likens-6 Bo Kammavongsa-7 Mark Phillips-5 Natalie Blevins-4 David Loredo-3 Brad Felton-2 Rick Allen-6 David Stamper-4 Jerry Blevins-4 Luis Reyes-3 Rommel Torres-1 Troy Petit-5 Dean Hazelton-4 Jeovany Romero-4 Monte Luinstra-3 Jason Perry-9 Stanley Miller-6 Mark Ketchum-3 Glenn Sorrells-2 Artie Baskett-8 Howard Brannam-6 Ben Thomas-3 Rodney Chastain-1 Kevin Graham-8 Raymond Wilson-5 Lino Canas-3 Diane Chastain-1 Robert Taylor-10 Mark Chambers-6 Miguel Lujan-3 Jeff Woodruff-1 Steve Surrell-8 Wayne McDowell-8 Dewayne Moss-6 Jose Garza-5 Ignacio Pachecovargas-2 Joe Taylor-9 Amy Mitchell-9 Pat Cloud-11 Ray McCoy-2 Monica Neeley-10 Canzada Taylor-5 Steve Bauman-12 John Pinkston-3 Michael Wayland-1 Pauletta Pittman-10 Austin Hunt-2 Joanne Osborne-8 Karen Webb-1 Owner Operators April Tom Bowen-14 Greg Clark-5 Jason Sweet-4 John Wiest-4 Reno Sorrells-2 May Floyd Alexander-13 Ronnie Pollard-7 Roger Cornett-4 Don Hareid-2 Brett Watson-1 June Steve Huff-13 Kenny Calhoun-7 David Delain-5 Brian Lewis-1 Office April Pam Hunt-27 May Deborah Perkins-14 Jan Darr-4 June Austin Seals-19 Renesa Barbee-3 Stacy Martin-1 Shop April Richard Hendricks-13 Spencer Haddock-1 May Tyler Miller-8 David Henniger-4 June Richard Williams-31 Dale Daugherty-10 Fernando Montelongo-1 Kenneth Garell-1 Damon Bounds-1 The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Canzada Taylor – Data Compilation Driver Recognition Program By Sara Carter As some of you may know, we have recently restarted the driver recognition program for years of service. You may have heard or may hear from drivers about this...the program is as follows: Ken Daugherty – 11/04/1992 We are currently recognizing drivers who have 10 or more years of continuous service. We are presenting them with a certificate of recognition, a MTL cap, and years of service pins (the pins highlight milestones - 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, etc.) Sammy Henson – 06/08/2001 There are 30 drivers who have worked with Miller for 10 years or more. We have started the process by asking these drivers to come to the Recruiting Department when they are in the Tulsa Office for the presentation of the certificate, cap, & pins. You can also see pictures and info about the drivers on Miller's Facebook page. Our goal is to recognize all drivers as they reach these milestones. We are working through the process and contacting the drivers with the most tenure first and working our way through the entire fleet. I know you will all extend your congratulations to the drivers for their years of service as they come through your area. If your time allows, please take quick pictures with these drivers and send them via email to my attention. We will make sure that the pictures get included on Facebook and/or the newsletter. Hal Roulston –09/05/2002 The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Celebrating our Drivers’ Years of Service Fred Friend – 10/02/2003 This program has already been received very positively by our drivers. We appreciate your help in continuing to extend Miller's appreciation of our drivers for their years of service. Don't hesitate to contact me, if you have any questions. Again, look for pics and info on Miller’s Facebook page. We will continue to publish pictures in future issues of The Miller Times. (NOTE: Pictures are not in order of number of years of service.) Ray Chasteen – 07/01/2004 Ken Daley – 12/11/2003 Lytle Bills – 08/26/2004 Terry Dickert – 11/17/2005 The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 11/17/2005 4 Thank you for making Miller Truck Lines GREAT! Ken Gazaway – 05/20/2004 The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Congratulations! The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Quarterly Safety Meeting 2016 Special thanks to all who help plan, organize, prepare, cook, clean, and attend the Quarterly Safety Meetings. These meetings have been a great success. Current company information and updated safety regulations are shared with the group. General questions are answered and a good lunch is served. Look for information for the dates on the next scheduled event. The Miller Times – Apr - Jun 2016 Sara Carter – Editor & Newsletter Design Zenna Beasley – Proofreader