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Trailways Rolls Out Online Customer Service Training for Drivers

Five Course Modules Teach Drivers How To Create A Great Customer Experience

To further its quality-care brand image with current and prospective members passengers, Trailways has launched a new online customer service training program specifically for drivers. The five-course program is designed to help drivers deliver a superior customer service and safety experience. Modeled on the comprehensive training Disney offers its cast members, Trailways’ new program incorporates key elements of Disney Magic and success at achieving a high rate of returning customers.

The courses also standardize Trailways’ customer service procedures assuring each passenger traveling with a Trailways operator will be treated in the same manner everywhere and at all times. The new online LMS (Learning Management System) five course series is available exclusively to Trailways members.

“This training advances Trailways very own style of quality service,” said Amy Brooks, incoming Board Chair, discussing how the LMS program got its start. “In 2018, we sought out Alliance Safety Council and a consultant from Disney, who is an expert in the renowned philosophies practiced at Disney theme parks, asking for their assistance to develop a comprehensive customer servicing training program for Trailways drivers.  At the same time one of our OEM partners, MCI, agreed to sponsor the development costs, helping to bring this training to all our members today.”

Trailways welcomed Joelle McGehee, Vice President of Customer Success with the Alliance Safety Council, to the annual meeting, where she discussed the purpose of Trailways LMS, its ease of use, and the five customer service modules created exclusively for Trailways:

  • Course 1 Brand Recognition: Outlines how Trailways endeavors to make every interaction with our customers polite, pleasant, and stress-free, while explaining its longtime history, core brand values and company identity.
  • Course 2 Conflict Resolution: Identifies the five main styles of conflict resolution and teaches drivers how to use basic communication tools, from agreement framing to open questions, along with anger and stress management techniques to resolve conflicts.
  • Course 3 Customer Experience Interaction: Explains to drivers how they are the face of Trailways and how they should strive to the best version of themselves while on duty.
  • Course 4 Driver and Passenger Safety: Covers commercial driver’s license rules, CDL drug and alcohol testing, hours of service, driver fatigue, fitness for duty, distracted driving and crisis solutions.
  • Course 5 Vehicle Safety:  Provides instructions on pre- and post-trip interior and exterior inspections, vehicle maintenance, safe operating procedures, fire safety, and emergency evacuations.  

“These courses offer a cost-effective way to give drivers and new employees tools to provide a better level of service to each customer interaction,” said McGehee.  Please click here for Alliance’s presentation on how to use the system and instructions for drivers to access the courses. Trailways members also have access to five new Entry Level Driver Training courses added to the LMS site.

At this time, Trailways is extending discounted pricing of 50% off the Customer Service modules during 2022 to encourage members to get all their drivers through the program. Each course will be $7.50 individually or choose the 5-course bundle for $30. You can access the Driver Training Module by clicking on the portal bar or the Training link found at TeamTrailways.com.

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Trailways Transportation Elects Susquehanna Trailways’ Amy Brooks as its first female Board Chair at 2022 Annual Meeting

Leaders spotlight digitally driven ticket and charter sales growth,
driver training, and awards during busy sessions

Trailways is charting a new course for 2022 and beyond. The renowned national travel brand elected its first female Board Chair in its 85-year history and unveiled a cutting-edge online charter booking technology, customized online driver training modules and other programs at its annual meeting January 6-8 in Grapevine, TX.

Amy Brooks elected Board Chair of Trailways Transportation

During its annual meeting, Trailways’ Board of Directors elected Susquehanna Trailways’ Vice President of Sales Amy Brooks as the new Trailways Board Chair.  A board member since 2019, Brooks succeeds Patrick Dean, Vice President of Dean Transportation in Lansing, MI.  Dean will remain on the board as Joe Kobussen, of Kobussen Trailways, Kaukauna, WI retires from the Trailways board. Bob Brisman, President of West Point Trailways, Vails Gate, NY joins the board representing the Northeast region.  

“When I joined the Susquehanna team in 1981, we were a school bus operator with three charter coaches, and today we have 30 coaches,” said Brooks. “We became a Trailways member in 1982. My boss, Carl Kephart, Jr., told me he was considering joining Trailways and asked me what I thought. Adding Trailways to the end of Susquehanna added instant familiarity, credibility and respectability in the travel marketplace.”

Brooks sees Trailways’ new ticketing and trip-planning technology leading the way. “We want Trailways.com to become the one-stop-shop for anything travel, whether purchasing a ticket to a city destination or a group looking to charter a bus,” said Brooks. She added that a more powerful Trailways.com “will lead to greater growth for current members and help attract operators who never thought of becoming Trailways members until now.”

Susquehanna Trailways, a third-generation, family-owned motorcoach company based in Avis, PA, was Brooks’ first job after college. She answered phones there for eight months before leaving to attend graduate school at Eastern Illinois University’s College of Business and Technology, where she founded a chapter of her national sorority. When she returned to her hometown and rejoined Susquehanna, she applied her education to create a computerized tour reservation tracking system for the company and rose through the ranks.

“Trailways is known across the globe,” Brooks told the members. “We have the ability to pick up the phone and reach out to other members in every circumstance. It’s not about being competitive, it’s about being a teammate. Everyone brings something different, their specific talent, to the team. I am a salesperson, and this business has been my life’s work. I am thrilled to stand at the podium for Trailways as its first female chair. I am committed to advancing Trailways.com and bringing charter booking and greater growth to members and new members to fruition.”

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Trailways.com to build more opportunities for operators in 2022

As passengers step up travel in 2022, the team behind Trailways.com has been expanding features on the system’s website to help North American operators boost line-run and charter revenues.

In June 2019, Trailways established Trailways Ticketing & Marketing LLC, DBA “Trailways.com”, naming Alexander Berardi President, and launched the all-new Trailways.com site later that same year. Berardi is supported by a dedicated team responsible for 24/7 monitoring of transactions, customer service and implementing cutting-edge digital marketing strategies.

“The launch of the new website took Trailways in a new direction,” said Berardi, “We are now able to market our services directly to the consumer both at the regional level and on a national scale. We’ve been able to add features over time and our search rankings are strong with hundreds visiting our site in any given moment.”

“Trailways’ online operation now connects”, with several software platforms and related inter-connected line-run carriers, including Greyhound Lines, to support easier city-to-city online booking and offers first-of-its-kind digital features such as ticket rescheduling.  This feature allows customers to change their intended time of departure without visiting a terminal. The website also takes care of regulatory compliance for individual carriers by meeting PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security) and ADA (American Disability Act) standards.

Digital marketing is also an important part of Trailways.com’s new infrastructure. “Our priority is to convert browsing visitors into paying customers,” said Berardi. “I’m proud to say we have the technology and a growing team in place to make that happen. By combining resources and leveraging the national brand, we have done what some carriers found difficult on their own: near instant advertising to customers that visit the Trailways.com website, across an array of media channels, with personalized imagery targeting the products they are likely to purchase.”

Trailways’ digital marketing strategies are paying off. Some campaigns are logging a conversion to sales rate of more than 15% as of mid-December with bookings up 20% year-to-year. In the last week of November, the Trailways site had 25,000 visitors and October 2021 individual gross sales volume reached 730,000. “We are now hitting our first highs (following COVID-19 March 2020 shutdown) with room to go higher,” said Berardi.

Trailways.com already has 60,000 members enrolled in its Driven Rewards by Trailways, a loyalty program which tracks travel and allows riders to redeem points toward new travel. The program is heavily promoted via the site and in passenger email correspondence.  

In 2022, Trailways.com will launch a new business-building charter lead system that Berardi says will help operators streamline the quote process.

“Charter is an important part of every operator’s business – even for line-run carriers who need to keep their coaches out earning revenue at every chance they get. And it makes sense for us to have the best technology for charter as we do for line-run. The industry is changing. Riders and charter customers are price-shopping and we are meeting them where they are – and that’s online. We want to serve them on desktop and mobile. If passengers and groups are more comfortable with paper tickets and schedules, we’ll make sure we accommodate their needs. We want to serve and accommodate all Trailways customers equally — and Trailways.com will help make that happen.”

Every day, Trailways.com is building a more robust digital marketing program that will help you and your team members increase sales. You are invited to hear more from Alex and other Trailways leaders about building your business at Trailways 2022: Roadmap for Success, Jan. 6-8 in Grapevine, TX.

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TRAILWAYS ROADMAP FOR SUCCESS

ANNUAL MEETING SAVE THE DATE
January 6-8, 2022
Grapevine, TX

Trailways Transportation Systems has been recognized as a prestigious network of coach operators since 1936.  Throughout our history, Trailways has provided a high level of operational, sales, marketing, and network services to our stakeholders – while reinvesting in and growing our network.

With this, we are proud to announce that we will be reformatting the annual Trailways Transportation Systems Stockholder Meeting.  Starting in January 2022, we will co-locate with the American Bus Association’s Marketplace in Grapevine, TX.  Trailways will host our annual meeting starting on the evening of January 6 through the afternoon of January 8.  A full agenda for the ABA Marketplace can be found HERE.  We will also be discussing the possibility to co-locate with UMA in 2023. By aligning our meetings with UMA and ABA, we will create better synergies with the legislative efforts and suppliers of the industry.  This should also create significant travel cost savings for our stakeholders. More information on the detailed Trailways meeting agenda for 2022 will follow.

While COVID paused our industry and created challenges like never before, like many, we are recommitting Trailways Transportation Systems to the industry – using this opportunity to make changes that will make us stronger.

Trailways is also happy to announce that we have engaged the marketing and communication services of Vicki Bowman, CMP, CED, CSEP.  Many of you already know Vicki as a marketing professional with a 16-year career in the bus industry, and founder of VB Group Marketing & Event Resources, a marketing and events resource firm specializing in organizational management, events planning and marketing services for regional associations.

Bowman and her team, who also have bus industry experience, will be responsible for Trailways’ marketing & stockholder social media, execution of our meetings and tradeshow, communication to all members and special marketing projects as needed.

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Trailways “moving forward” on 85th anniversary

Fairfax, VA – February 4, 2021 – When five independently owned motorcoach companies became the founders of the National Trailways Bus System in Chicago on February 5, 1936, they were looking ahead at a changing transportation industry in which they could thrive through teamwork rather than struggling individually during a Great Depression.
With that same attitude of teamwork, fierce independence and focus on the future, today’s Trailways Transportation System, Inc., has selected the theme “This Is Moving Forward” for its 85th Annual Meeting and Conference on February 17.
Instead of gathering in Palm Springs, CA, as originally planned, representatives of member companies will meet virtually, eager to put behind them the Great Pandemic that has hit especially hard the travel and transportation industries that Trailways serves. The pandemic-driven reduction in travel for sightseeing, vacations, entertainment and other pleasure trips has slashed ridership for some members as much as 90 percent.
As in earlier times of national crisis, Trailways operators have moved to meet the challenge. They’ve been transporting essential workers, military personnel and those schoolchildren still learning in classrooms. They’ve brought relief and reinforcements to the sites of natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires. They’ve made charter trips for sports teams still playing with pandemic precautions.
“This is one of the most critical times in Trailways history; and Trailways has taken a bold step to innovate, to prepare for the rebound and to support our members during this difficult time,” said Patrick Dean, Trailways Chairman of the Board and Vice President of Dean Trailways in Lansing, MI. “Our vision is that with a challenge like this, there is an opportunity. We’ve used this time to provide better service for our customers and to be there when they’re ready to come back to travel. We’ll greet them with a smile and great service and tell them how much we appreciate their loyalty to Trailways.”
“We’ve invested a lot of resources during this current pandemic to meet our customers where they’re at now, which is online,” Dean explained. On June 27, 2019, Trailways established a wholly owned subsidiary, Trailways Ticketing & Marketing, LLC, which is doing business as Trailways.com. This Web platform lets customers purchase tickets online, request quotes for charter trips and bus rentals, and purchase trip packages to featured destinations. It has additional consumer-oriented features, including a “Driven Rewards” loyalty program for frequent Trailways travelers. During the coronavirus pandemic, Trailways began offering touch free boarding nationwide with its new mobile boarding “ticket delivery option.”
Spearheading formation of the new subsidiary are these member companies that offer both scheduled-route and charter-and-tour transportation: Adirondack, Pine Hill and New York Trailways of Hurley, NY; Burlington Trailways of West Burlington, IA; Fullington Trailways of Clearfield, PA; and Martz Trailways of Wilkes-Barre, PA, and Richmond, VA.

“The rejuvenated Web site and all the functionality are really an industry-leading sales platform that’s second to none that will be for the benefit of all Trailways members,” said Scott Martz Henry, a board member of the Trailways system, President of Martz Trailways and great-great-grandson of Frank Martz, Sr., one of Trailways’ founders. “It does a better job of getting the Trailways name out there.”
Dean elaborated, “Through Trailways Ticketing & Marketing, we’re doing more digital marketing and e-mail communications and social media campaigns and search engine marketing to put the Trailways brand in front of customers more often.”
The Trailways brand has become legendary over its 85-year history. It was Trailways that introduced “thru-service” by changing drivers rather than coaches when passing from one Trailways member territory to another on long-distance routes so that passengers could enjoy the “easiest travel on earth.” The National Trailways Travel Bureau, launched in 1942, secured one of the first tour broker permits issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
After Trailways invited passengers to “see America at scenery level” in the 1950s, Continental Trailways in the next two decades offered innovative, “five-star luxury services” with uniformed hostesses serving food and beverages from galleys in observation lounges aboard the famous Golden Eagle motorcoaches, specially designed for long-distance travel comfort.
Trailways later became one of the earliest adopters of global positioning system (GPS) devices as a safety feature on its member company vehicles.
Burlington Transportation Company and the Frank Martz Coach Company were two of the original members that founded the Trailways system in 1936. The others were Missouri Pacific Stages, Santa Fe Trails Transportation Company and Safeway Lines, Inc. Three of the founders – Burlington, Missouri Pacific Stages and Santa Fe Trails — were affiliated with railroads and served routes in Western states. The other two, Martz and Safeway, had Eastern routes. All five were independent, scheduled-route motorcoach operators who banded together primarily to compete with industry consolidators, especially Greyhound.
The competition between Trailways and Greyhound is not quite so fierce today as they share some terminals and routes. “We’ve had a schedule and pooling agreement with Greyhound for more than 50 years. A certain number of our drivers and buses participate in Greyhound scheduled runs,” said Suzanne S. Thornburg, president and chief executive officer of Capital Trailways and Colonial Trailways. Capital Trailways, with locations in Montgomery and Madison (Huntsville), AL, and Columbus, GA, and Colonial Trailways, based in Mobile, AL, joined Trailways soon after the five original founders and are in their fifth generation of family ownership.
A major benefit of Trailways membership, Thornburg said, “is just having a great understanding of the power of networking. In our industry it is so important to build camaraderie, and Trailways allows us a way to do that. Everything is about technology now. I think Trailways has done a good job as far as improving software systems and referral platforms, just the sense of
community and providing a network for us all to come together and learn from one another. There’s a good online referral system, and we do receive leads from that system.”
Another advantage, Thornburg added, is being able to rely on fellow Trailways members in times of need. “A few other members have assisted us along the way with maintenance when we’re on the other side of the country,” she said. “We’ve reciprocated with them when they’re in the Alabama market and need a tire changed or an electrical problem dealt with. That’s a part of being in the network, for sure.”
Since Trailways opened its membership in 1997 to independently owned charter-and-tour companies without scheduled routes, the majority of Trailways transportation members now offer charters and tours exclusively across the continental U.S., plus Canada and parts of Europe. They are required to meet the same high standards as the scheduled-route members.
What are those standards? “The main thing that keeps it all going is safe, reliable, courteous service,” said Ronald R. Moore, a past chairman of the Trailways system, current board member at-large and President of Burlington Trailways. “We’re all one. We work together.”
Today’s Trailways welcomes members in all modes of transportation: air, rail, ground and sea. It also has associate members, called affiliated partners, that offer products, programs and services to transportation members. It has affiliate members that work to preserve, aid and advance the transportation industry as well as industry members that have a vested interest in travel and transportation. Among these membership categories are firms such as coach manufacturers, parts and technology suppliers, travel brokers, insurance and personnel agencies, cruise lines, hotels and resorts, and destination venues.
“The COVID-19 impacts them just as much as it does the member companies that are operators,” said Patrick Dean. “Trailways continues to support the efforts of the American Bus Association and the United Motorcoach Association, who are the leaders in advocacy for the industry. We’ve advocated for the federal government to recognize what a critical infrastructure service we provide.”
During the pandemic, Henry of Martz Trailways explained, “we’ve doubled down on our commitment to customers and are doing everything we can to make sure that we abide by industry-leading safety standards, with cleaning and disinfecting procedures for onboarding and off boarding and overall maintenance. Bus travel remains one of the safest forms of transportation. Particularly during COVID-19, with disinfecting procedures and air flow throughout the coach, it’s very safe.”
Trailways has adapted to the industry and broader economy to support member companies. “We’ve made a reduction in dues but not a reduction in the storied Trailways brand,” Dean said. “We’ve been proactive, not reactive. When demand comes, we’ll be ready when the pandemic subsides.”
At 85 years young, Trailways continues to survive by being not only in the transportation business but also in the transformation business. It keeps embracing change to address emerging
customer needs and wants. “Trailways carriers have always been committed to their customers and employees and making sure we’re connecting people to their destinations, wherever they may be going,” Dean said. “A lot of times, people are going on exciting trips or travel, and we get to be a small part of that. We’re making sure that we honor quality and safety and service.”
Those were the goals of the Trailways founders in 1936. That’s what hasn’t changed in 85 years.

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Casino Trips are Great for Winter

January 2020 Trailways Traveler E News for Bus Group Planners

http://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/cb-trailways/CB-TRAILWAYS010920.php

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December 2019 E-News for Charter Trip Planners

http://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/cb-trailways/CB-TRAILWAYS120519.php

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New Trailways Affiliated Partner: “Busie” Joins

Instant Charter Quote & Yield Management System

Fairfax, Va – Nov. 14, 2019 New Affiliated Partner, Busie, has joined the Trailways bus network organization. Busie is a cloud-based platform that empowers your charter sales team. It is a web-based yield management system built for the modern charter company. They are planning to work with Trailways Corp. to create an API with its charter lead system as an opt-in service for operator-members to provide instant quoting and seamless real-time response to customers. They have also worked with individual Trailways companies and will be doing a pilot project to share results at the 2020 Trailways Annual Meeting in March in Orlando. The Busie technology helps bus operators capture more business and compete more strongly in the highly competitive charter bus market. The technology works by streamlining their quoting and booking process to reach customers instantly. In turn, this helps lead to higher customer satisfaction and enables bus charter sales personnel to focus on increasing revenue. All aspects of charter quoting can be handled in the Busie Operator Quote portal where the operator controls its charter quote rates. Contact: Busie 43 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10010 Telephone: (443) 452-9398 Company Email: partners@getbusie.com | Website www.getbusie.com Louis Bookoff Louis@getbusie.com and Josh Bain josh@getbusie.com

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Branson Group Trip Itinerary Suggestion

Branson Tour Group Itinerary
Suggestions:

Advance planning for
Transportation with Huskey Trailways

Group contact Kristina Middaugh at
middaughkristina@gmail.com. www.Huskeybus.com

Or a Trailways company in your
state

Monday

Arrive at Stone Castle Hotel –
3050 Green Mtn Dr Branson, MO– Contact group sales in advance – Sharon Gray
417-335-4700
Sharon@BransonStoneCastle.com

Shorty Smalls for seated dinner –
Advance bus group reservations, contact Tara Camren 417-337-9539, Tara@shortysmalls.com

Rick Thomas Illusionist Show at the Andy Williams Theater

Check the calendar for when he performs in Branson: http://rickthomas.com/rick-thomas-calendar.html. Thomas Productions, Inc. rick@rickthomas.com

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rickthomasmagic

Tuesday –
           

Breakfast at Hotel (buffet included in room rate)

Go to The
Titanic Museum & Gift Shop

Group contact – Ruthann Crust (417) 335 – 3762 or 800-381-7670 ruthann.crust@TitanicAttraction.com

Godfathers Pizza
& Chicken Buffet for Lunch –
Godfather’s serves several
different options of “dessert pizza”.  Now that is heavenly!

Shopping stop in vicinity

Legends in
Concert – World’s Greatest Live Tribute Show
 – Patti Ferrulli | Groups Sales
Manager/
 Dick Clark’s American
Bandstand Theater 1600 W. Hwy.
76
  Branson, MO  65616
(P) 417-339-3003 ext.3016

Dinner Buffet at Big D’s BBQ – (There is no
private room, so be sure to make reservations at 417-849-0921.)

The Haygoods Show & Gift Shop at the Clay Cooper Theater  – Office 417 339-4663 MarieHaygood@TheHaygoods.com
 www.thehaygoods.com

Wednesday –
               

Hot Rods & High
Heels
Show (Clay Cooper Theater)

Contact Pat Veach, Director of Sales & Marketing -Clay Cooper
Theatre 888-222-8910 | 417-337-7123 Website: https://traveloffice.org/branson/clay-cooper-theatre/ 

Ferris Wheel / The
Track Family Fun Park

Group contact – Heather Hilton heather@bransontracks.com
417-334-1612 Website www.bransontracks.com

Dolly Parton’s
Stampede & Carriage Room – free preshow entertainment

Dolly Parton’s
Stampede in the Arena with seated dinner

Note: It’s marking its 25th anniversary in Branson. To celebrate,
they want your memories.

Visitors can share their experiences and help create “25 years of
memories” through their “make a heart connection” program. Book ahead for 15 or
more guests.  They can give special all-inclusive rates for groups.

Group contact – Vicki Jones vickij@gcipf.com (Any
one less than 15 calls the box office directly, please). Website www.dpstampede.com

Clay Cooper’s Country Express at the
Clay Cooper Theater

Pat Veach – Director of Sales & Marketing – Clay Cooper
Theatre – Branson, MO

888-222-8910 | 417-337-7123 Clay Cooper’s Country Express Promo…

Thursday – Breakfast at Hotel / Depart

Notes:

It is recommended that you request
in advance that a cast member may be able greet your group on board at the
venues.  Also, tell your theater your
group name, any anniversaries or birthdays.

Many of the venues film their live
shows and make the DVD available to purchase on site.

Also, it is recommended to use a
receptive operator in Branson to do all the advance work for you, to
pre-purchase theater & show tickets, pre-pay and reserve restaurants. The
negotiate wholesale prices for you that are $5 to $10 less than booking direct,
plus you don’t have to do any of the work. They are a lifesaver! They coordinate
with your bus company/driver and help you with logistics while there. They work
on a non-commission basis.  They do not
mark up the tour price for their service. 
They require a deposit 60 days in advance and invoice for the balance
due after the trip. Contact Toya or Jennifer Fisher at Branson Ticket &
Travel (800) 432-4202.

Other additional Trailways
recommendations in Branson: the Sight & Sound Theater, the  IMAX Theater, and The Dutton Family Theater.

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DPV Transportation joins Trailways as new network member

Press Release

Trailways Transportation System, Inc., has announced that DPV Transportation near Boston, Mass., has joined the brand as a new member of its network of transportation providers.

At DPV Transportation Worldwide, DPV Trailways, distinguishes itself by focusing more on client satisfaction and less on number of trips per day. It wants to be sure that its customers truly get what they paid for: Service.

PV Trailways is committed to providing its customers with world-class service unparalleled in luxury ground transportation services. As specialists in corporate travel, financial roadshows and corporate events, its chauffeurs and coach drivers provide courteous, reliable, professional, and on time service. The company takes pride in offering customers the highest level of corporate sedan, executive limousine, van and motor coaches in more than 500 destinations worldwide. Address: 383 Second Street, Everett, MA 02149 Charter Sales: Brenda Columbus brenda@dpvtransportation.com 857.317.8606 /or 1-877.378.4445 Website: www.dpvtransportation.com

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