Posts Tagged ‘Joe Peters’

It’s Time to Get Schooled at RS University

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Class is now in session at RS University and enrollment is easy!  All you need is access to the internet and you will gain a top education in cargo security.  Best of all, it’s free!

Who said class had to boring?  Now it doesn’t have to be.  By visiting http://www.roadscholar.com/university.php you can choose your classes with the click of a button…no books required.

Classes include:

Jim Barrett

Jim Barrett

Cargo Security 101: This core class is taught by Jim Barrett (President of Road Scholar Transport) and Walt Beadling (Managing Partner at the Cargo Security Alliance).  Students will grasp an understanding of the Cargo Security Alliance and current threats/trends in cargo security.  At the end of this course, students will be knowledgeable of the best practices and procedures they can apply to avoid risk and keep the supply chain secure.

Walt Beadling

Walt Beadling

Cargo Security 201-Chemical Transport: Also taught by Barrett and Beadling, this class focuses on the proper practice and procedures for the transport of chemicals and other hazmat materials.

Secure Transport 301: For those who want an effective and informative class, yet little time on their hands, this class is for you.  Secure Transport 301 uses a Pentagon Distribution Model to explain five methods Road Scholar uses to keep your high valued targets safe during transport:  technology, protocols, equipment, visibility, and accountability.

Joe Peters

Joe Peters

Tough Talk-Cargo Security Threats: This audio course is taught by Joe Peters and Jim Barrett.  Peters is the radio host of Tough Talk on 94.3 FM and has served in the White House and then as liaison to the Office of Homeland Security.  He has also operated as a commentator of law enforcement investigative and counter terrorism issues throughout the nation.  Peters and Barrett will provide real life threats to cargo security as well as prevention methods.

Tough Talk 2-Transporting Awareness: Peters and Barrett once again join forces to discuss the nationwide problem of bullying and the Road Scholar awareness campaign’s new initiative to Stop Bullying with the addition of a new tractor trailer set to spread the word of the effects of bullying and how to stop it.

The Newsletter: RS University also offers a monthly course highlighting hot topics in the trucking industry, the latest technology, personal stories and experiences on the road from Road Scholar drivers, learn about a new deserving charity each month sponsored by Road Scholar’s awareness campaign, and get to know the Road Scholar staff a little better.

The completion of these courses will provide you with useful knowledge you can apply to your everyday life to keep your goods safe during transport.

So what are you waiting for?  Enroll today at http://www.roadscholar.com/university.php!

Produce Called New MVP for Thieves as Police Continue to Track Down Fraudulent Trucking Company

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Tomatoes and other produce are being dubbed the new MVP (Most Valuable Product) among thieves after nearly $300,000 worth the food products were stolen last month by a group of thieves who created a fraudulent trucking company.

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E&A Transport Express, a false Miami-based trucking company, is said to have stolen eight tractor trailers worth the food products which include six loads of tomatoes, one load of cucumbers, and one load of frozen meat, according to thestar.com.

Why thieves would target tomatoes instead of a trailer full of electronics may pose as a question to many.  The answer would have to do with freezing temperatures in Mexico that ruined and damaged crops, raising the price of produce, the site notes.

One 40,000 pound load of tomatoes that was stolen, for instance, cost West Coast Tomato $42,000 (http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/975215–vegetable-bandits-strike-as-food-prices-soar).

The thieves, who are still not caught, realized the impact that freezing weather conditions would play on produce sales, which is why, thestar.com explains, E&A Transport Express quickly registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and began to search out brokers listing produce loads.

One of these brokers was Allen Lund, who verified the company’s registration with the FMCSA before giving the thieves loads.  But they were not the only ones conned.  Three other brokers were wrapped up in E&A Transport Express’s scheme as well.

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By taking loads that were given a few days for delivery due to distance, the company had enough time to pull of the theft before the goods were reported missing/undelivered.  On the other hand, if the shipper had transported their cargo with Road Scholar Transport, they would been able to track their shipment live as well as have their freight constantly monitored by Road Scholar employees so that if a driver goes off route, the driver and truck are immediately contacted and checked of any problems.

Unfortunately, the inability to track your freight is the case for many produce companies who go through brokers to ship their freight.

More and more instances of fraudulent companies using online methods to develop and steal freight are erupting, posing a concern for those shippers using brokers, since they do not know who exactly is handling their freight or if the company now trusted with their goods is legit.

Having your products stolen is a concern for all companies but especially food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries whose products, when in the wrong hands, could become contaminated and result in large effects on the health of the general public.

This can be prevented by choosing a reputable company who has been in business for years and is well-versed in cargo security, such as Road Scholar Transport.

Road Scholar has joined CargoNet, a group dedicated to theft prevention and recovery, and is continuously pushing the performance envelope with new products and technologies with an emphasis on brand protection and on time performances.

Owner Jim Barrett has been asked (and accepted) to do several radio interviews and presentations on cargo security.  Some of these include the radio show “Tough Talk” with Joe Peters, which you can hear at http://www.roadscholar.com/webinars/toughtalk2.html and presentations with Walt Beadling, President of the Cargo Security Alliance, who was recently featured on Fox News as an expert in the cargo security scare.

You can view a pdf explaining all of our features/services at http://www.roadscholar.com/cms/uploads/files/rs-security.pdf.

Don’t let your products be the target of a theft scheme.  Go to www.roadscholar.com to learn what Road Scholar can do for you.

How much do you value cargo security?

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Did You Know?…Interesting Trucking Facts

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Think you know everything about the trucking industry?  Below are some interesting facts you may not have known; from the history of the first tractor trailer to interesting tidbits will spark any truck lover’s interest.

The First Tractor Trailer

The first tractor trailer was invented in 1914 by Charles Freuhauf, who was a German-American blacksmith. Freuhauf built the truck in Detroit at a merchant’s request to transport his boat to the Ford Motor Company.  Freuhauf was then asked to build a similar tractor trailer to haul lumber, leading him to establish the Freuhauf Trailer Company in 1918.  (http://www.ehow.com/about_5148345_tractor-trailer-definition.html#ixzz1HFqVk8NV)

The Fifth Wheel

John Endebrock, a sales representative at the Sechler Company, a carriage manufacturer which changed its name to The Trailmobile Company in 1915 when Endebrock created a trailer that could be pulled by a Ford Model T, created the fifth wheel, a mechanism that couples the tractor to the trailer. (http://www.ehow.com/about_5148345_tractor-trailer-definition.html#ixzz1HFqVk8NV)

The Motor Carrier Act

Passed by Congress in 1935, allowing the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to “grant operating permits, approve trucking routes,” and “set uniform tariff rates for hauling freight,” leading to little competition among trucking companies.  The ICC was abolished in 1995.  (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/article/0,,id=170623,00.html)

The Department of Transportation

Created in 1967, the DOT sets requirements on braking standards, maximum work hours, and “overall safety fitness of interstate carriers.”  (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/article/0,,id=170623,00.html)

Maximum Weight Requirements

In 1982, the Surface Transportation Act was created, stating that interstate highway trucks cannot have a total weight of more than 80,000 pounds.

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Largest Tractor

The world’s largest tractor was created by the French in 2005.  Named the TRACTOMAS TR 10X10, created by NICOLAS Industrie, this tractor has a “tare weight of around 40 tonnes, along with a vehicle total weight of 71 tonnes,” with an overall weight of truck and trailer of about 600 tonnes.  (http://www.press-n-relations.de/news/news-detail/artikel/tractomas-tr-10×10-d100-the-worlds-biggest-tractor//archiv/2005//cat/3/back/16/liste/2/)

Largest Cargo Theft

To date, the largest cargo theft resulted in $76 million worth the loss from an Eli Lilly and Co. warehouse loaded with prescription drugs in Enfield, Conn. on March 14, 2010.

(http://www.nrsonline.com/pdfs/ASMay2010_RippedOff.pdf).  This case shows the importance of transporting your freight with a carrier well-versed in cargo security and exercising the toughest security features such as Road Scholar Transport.  Check out Road Scholar’s services at www.roadscholar.com.

Did You Know?

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Road Scholar Transport is a leading solutions provider in the transportation industry with a 0.0005% damage and loss rate, which is among the lowest in the industry and far below the rates of those major national carriers.

Jim Barrett, founder of Road Scholar, is well-versed in cargo security, partnering up with Walt Beadling, President of the Cargo Security Alliance, and Peters, radio host of Tough Talk (94.3 FM) who served in the White House and then as liaison to the Office of Homeland Security, to discuss threats to the motor freight supply chain.  You can listen to Barrett’s Tough Talk interview with Peters at http://www.roadscholar.com/webinars/toughtalk2.html.

What kind of interesting trucking facts do you know?

Now Showing on Screen 1: The Search for the Perfect Carrier

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Need to find a carrier you can trust to deliver your freight safe and on time?

Not one for reading brochures or conducting a lot of research?

No problem.  Just sit back, relax, and have yourself a snack as we show you the great services Road Scholar Transport has to offer.

If you are going to trust someone with your valuable freight, you want to first make sure that they are legit.  You want to see where the company operates, the equipment that you will be relying on to deliver your freight, and the people responsible for carrying you’re your shipment.  But sometimes distance and time become an issue and you are unable to take a trip to look into a particular company and see if they are the right choice for you.

We understand these concerns and offer you the opportunity to see our facility without leaving your chair.  That’s right; you can now take a virtual tour of our company with just the click of a button.  See how our company operates, meet our staff, and take a look at our equipment and products by simply visiting Road Scholar’s Virtual Tour.

Want to learn more.  We’ll have the owner, Jim Barrett, tell you about all the services Road Scholar has to offer including:

Auto & Transport Division:  Click to watch video

Amenities:  Click to watch video

Contract Carriers:  Click to watch video

Services:  Click to watch video

Or have Jim Barrett talk to you about how technology impacted logistics and freight transportation in his live radio live radio interview with Joe Peters of Tough Talk (94.3 FM) at http://www.roadscholar.com/webinars/toughtalk2.html.

Still crunched with time?  No problem.  We will sum up the Top 10 Reasons to choose Road Scholar Transport at http://www.roadscholar.com/videovault.php?video=9.

If that’s not enough reasons to choose Road Scholar, check out our customer testimonials at www.roadscholar.com.

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Barrett Partners Up With Beadling and Peters to Discuss Cargo Security

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

If there’s anyone who knows about tractor trailers, it’s Jim Barrett.  Barrett began driving trucks as a teenager, later

Jim Barrett

Jim Barrett

establishing Road Scholar Transport in 1988 and appearing as an expert in the transportation industry.  Just ask security experts Walt Beadling and Joe Peters.

Walt Beadling, President of the Cargo Security Alliance and recently featured on Fox News as an expert in the cargo security scare, met Barrett a couple of years ago through mutual friend, Attorney Bob Ufberg.  Although Beadling claims, “I don’t know a whole lot about trucking operations beyond theory…I was able to learn a lot about the ‘real world’ of trucking and logistics from Jim.”

“Jim has learned the business from the ground up and has seen it all when it comes to truck security, both the good and the bad,” Beadling explains.  “At the same time I’ve found him to be a unique individual who is, first and foremost, truly passionate and committed to the causes he embraces, in this case, supply chain security.”

One day, Beadling and Barrett found the need to educate the public about the threats to the motor freight supply chain and some of the best practices in truck transportation security that could help mitigate those risks.  So they decided to collaborate and conduct several webinars/presentations on the issue, one of which can be viewed at http://www.roadscholar.com/webinars/rstwebdemo.html.

Barrett then expanded this information through what Beadling calls, “a truly excellent interview” with Joe Peters.

Peters, radio host of Tough Talk (94.3 FM), served in the White House and then as liaison to the Office of Homeland Security.  He has served as a commentator of law enforcement investigative and counter terrorism issues throughout the nation.

Not only has Peters invited Barrett to do an interview for Tough Talk, but has invited him back for a second at the overwhelming success of the first.  You can listen to Barrett’s Tough Talk interview with Peters at http://www.roadscholar.com/webinars/toughtalk2.html.

“I hold Jim in high regard both as a professional and a person,” Peters notes.  “Further, we have done a number of things together including my show and many high-end Road Scholar Transport projects.”

Beadling and Peters highly recommend Barrett as an expert when it comes to the trucking industry.  As Beadling put it, “Jim Barrett is a committed advocate for cargo security, an expert in the field of truck transportation and supply chain logistics, a business leader, innovator and, most importantly, a humanitarian. Jim’s works on behalf of the numerous charities he supports are truly impressive, heartfelt and deeply appreciated by those who benefit from them. I am honored to count him among my business associates.”

Barrett will be doing another radio interview with Walt Beadling and Joe Peters this Saturday (December 18th) at 10 am in a one hour program on cargo security.  Listen live at 94.3 FM or online at http://www.radiowithaview.com/index.cfm/Station/WTRW/webcast/0/