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SC&RA recognizes individuals and companies across the U.S. and Canada who practice transportation safety and meet specific criteria.

The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) announced the 2021 recipients of its Transportation Safety Awards. Each year, SC&RA recognizes individuals and companies across the U.S. and Canada who practice transportation safety and meet specific criteria. Nine SC&RA member companies received a Transportation Zero Accidents Award for having no recordable accidents:

Advanced Freight Dynamics LLC – Conroe, Texas

BOSS Crane & Rigging – Longview, Texas

Emmert International – Clackamas, Ore.

Highway Heavy Hauling – Portland, Ore.

Jetco Delivery – Houston, Texas

KMX International – Hamburg, Pa.

Marco Transport, Inc. – Santa Ana, Calif.

NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services Ltd. – Acheson, Alberta, Canada

NexGen Transportation – Parkland County, Alberta, Canada

Five SC&RA member companies received a Transportation Fleet Mileage Category Award for having the lowest accident frequency rate in different mileage categories:

100,000 miles to 500,000 miles – Advanced Freight Dynamics LLC – Conroe, Texas

500,000 miles to 1.5 Million miles – BOSS Crane & Rigging – Longview, Texas

5 Million miles to 20 Million miles – Jetco Delivery – Houston, Texas

20 Million miles to 50 Million miles – Maxim Crane Works, L.P. – Wilder, Ky.

Over 100 Million miles – Landstar Transportation Logistics, Inc. – Jacksonville, Fla.

Six member companies earned a Fleet Safety Award for obtaining an accident frequency rate of less than 0.45 during all of 2020:

Emmert International – Clackamas, Ore.

Highway Heavy Hauling – Portland, Ore.

KMX International – Hamburg, Pa.

Marco Transport, Inc – Santa Ana, Calif.

NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services Ltd. – Acheson, Alberta, Canada

NexGen Transportation – Parkland County, Alberta, Canada

This year, one professional driver from an SC&RA member company was recognized with the Million Miler Safety Award. The Million Miler recognizes drivers who have accumulated a minimum of one million consecutive miles of safe driving within the industry:

Landstar Transportation Logistics, Inc. – Gary Veach

Finally, the following Driver Safety Award recipients are being recognized for accumulating five years of accident-free driving:

Barnhart – Memphis, Tenn.: Phillip Logan

BOSS Crane & Rigging – Longview, Texas: Skip Lynch

Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental, Inc. – Milwaukee, Wis.: Kyle McFadden, John Michalak

Deep South Crane and Rigging, LLC – Baton Rouge, La.: Michael Ashworth, Norman DeBarge, John Wayne Johnson, David Sanders, Logan Sellers, Samuel Jesse Ward

Double M Trucking Inc. – Lansing, Ill.: Joel Klaczak

Jetco Delivery – Houston, Texas: Armando Martinez, Stefan Mullins, Darrell Wheeler

Precision Heavy Haul – Tolleson, Ariz.: Alan Allred, Daniel Eames, Gary Mausolf

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