OMAHA, Neb. - BAT Logistics, provider of 3rd Party Logistics and Transportation solutions, is giving back to the community through the Salvation Army. We have increased our giving every year and one of the ways we give back is to adopt families that would otherwise not have a Christmas with presents.
This year, BAT has adopted 11 families ranging from two to seven family members. We provide gifts from a wish list for the children and we also provide a gift card to a local grocery store to buy their Christmas dinner for the whole family.
It is just a small token to share the blessings we at BAT have received throughout the year. This is BAT's third year adopting families during the Christmas holiday, and double the amount of families it has adopted from last year.
About Adopt-A-Family
This year, more than 2,300 families qualified for assistance from the Adopt-A-Family program. Since the program began 11 years ago, more than 16,000 families have been adopted by local donors.
Families range in size from one to five children and, if adopted, will receive Christmas dinner and toys for the children to open Christmas morning.
Those interested in adopting a family may call The Salvation Army Adopt-A-Family at 402-474-6263.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
BAT Logistics Increases Protection For Its Freight
Papillion, NE - BAT Logistics, a third party logistics provider, was recently approved by the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) as a $100,000 Performance Certified member.
This protection provides guarantee of freight payment to carriers, shippers and other third party logistics providers in excess of the $10,000 bond required by the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration.
As of 2010, less than 10 percent of all 3pl providers have been approved for this program.
To qualify for this program, the company must agree to abide by a strict TIA code of ethics, maintain an A credit rating, utilize written agreements with all parties to insure solid business practices, maintain written qualifications between carrier partners and demonstrate the abilty to secure a $100,000 surety bond.
As of October 22, 2009 only 42 third party logistics providers out of an estimated 15,000 licensed providers in the United States have been approved for this program.
Contact BAT Logistics at:
(800)BAT-TRUX or (402)885-8100
www.batlogistics.com
batgroup@batlogistics.com
This protection provides guarantee of freight payment to carriers, shippers and other third party logistics providers in excess of the $10,000 bond required by the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration.
As of 2010, less than 10 percent of all 3pl providers have been approved for this program.
To qualify for this program, the company must agree to abide by a strict TIA code of ethics, maintain an A credit rating, utilize written agreements with all parties to insure solid business practices, maintain written qualifications between carrier partners and demonstrate the abilty to secure a $100,000 surety bond.
As of October 22, 2009 only 42 third party logistics providers out of an estimated 15,000 licensed providers in the United States have been approved for this program.
Contact BAT Logistics at:
(800)BAT-TRUX or (402)885-8100
www.batlogistics.com
batgroup@batlogistics.com
Thursday, October 21, 2010
BAT Logistics becomes $100,000 Performance Certified member.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 21, 2010 --
Papillion, NE - BAT Logistics a third party logistics provider recently approved by Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) as a $100,000 Performance Certified member.
This protection provides guarantee of freight payment to carriers, shippers and other third party logistics providers in excess of the $10,000 bond required by the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration.
As of 2010, less than 10% of all 3pl providers have been approved for this program.
To qualify for this program the company must agree to abide by a strict TIA code of ethics, maintain an A credit rating, utilize written agreements with all parties to insure solid business practices, maintain written qualifications between carrier partners and demonstrate the ability to secure a $100,000 surety bond.
About TIA
The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) is the professional organization of the $162 billion third-party logistics industry. TIA is the only organization exclusively representing transportation intermediaries of all disciplines doing business in domestic and international commerce. TIA is the voice of transportation intermediaries to shippers, carriers, government officials and international organizations. TIA is the United States member of the International Federation of Freight Forwarder Associations (FIATA).To learn more about TIA, visit their website at www.tianet.org
To learn more about BAT Logistics, visit their website at www.batlogistics.com or call (800)BAT-TRUX
Papillion, NE - BAT Logistics a third party logistics provider recently approved by Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) as a $100,000 Performance Certified member.
This protection provides guarantee of freight payment to carriers, shippers and other third party logistics providers in excess of the $10,000 bond required by the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration.
As of 2010, less than 10% of all 3pl providers have been approved for this program.
To qualify for this program the company must agree to abide by a strict TIA code of ethics, maintain an A credit rating, utilize written agreements with all parties to insure solid business practices, maintain written qualifications between carrier partners and demonstrate the ability to secure a $100,000 surety bond.
About TIA
The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) is the professional organization of the $162 billion third-party logistics industry. TIA is the only organization exclusively representing transportation intermediaries of all disciplines doing business in domestic and international commerce. TIA is the voice of transportation intermediaries to shippers, carriers, government officials and international organizations. TIA is the United States member of the International Federation of Freight Forwarder Associations (FIATA).To learn more about TIA, visit their website at www.tianet.org
To learn more about BAT Logistics, visit their website at www.batlogistics.com or call (800)BAT-TRUX
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Shippers Have More Protection With Freight Brokers & 3PL Providers
OMAHA, Neb.-- July 2, 2011 - Shippers should be aware of the Anti-Indemnity Laws that may have already been passed in their own state.
Shippers require their transportation providers to hold them harmless from any and all losses regardless of who's at fault. The passing of the Anti-indemnity Law means indemnity agreements in motor carrier contracts are against state public policy and, therefore, void. That puts the balance of liability back to shippers doing business with motor carriers directly.
However, the Anti-Indemnity Law does not pertain to shippers contracting with 3pls/freight brokers. This could mean more business for 3pls/freight brokers, but at how much risk to themselves?
www.batlogistics.com
(402)885-8100
Shippers require their transportation providers to hold them harmless from any and all losses regardless of who's at fault. The passing of the Anti-indemnity Law means indemnity agreements in motor carrier contracts are against state public policy and, therefore, void. That puts the balance of liability back to shippers doing business with motor carriers directly.
However, the Anti-Indemnity Law does not pertain to shippers contracting with 3pls/freight brokers. This could mean more business for 3pls/freight brokers, but at how much risk to themselves?
www.batlogistics.com
(402)885-8100
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
BAT Logistics Market Watch
May 27, 2010
Welcome To BAT's Market Watch!
BAT's Action Plan This Peak Season
Over the past weeks truck market rates have been increasing in several areas.
BAT Logistics assures it customers that we will continue to doing our absolute best to look out for our customers transportation budget, and trucking needs throughout a time the demand for truck load capacity towers the amount of trucks available in over a decade.
In order to keep your freight moving we have been utilizing
our spot quotes from our driver base that has been agreeing to dedicate its
equipment/trucks to serving BAT's customer. We feel this strategy is the best
plan of action in order for BAT to secure a greater amount of truck capacity for our
customers. This strategy will ensure BAT can provide trucking options with the
most reliable results.
*On a good note- We do not anticipate this to last any longer that the first week of July and by that time, BAT will be reducing its rates substantially and the strategy will be to offering the absolute best rates to our customers money. We believe even more than ever, because of our
base growing more rapidly than ever.
Why Have Truck Rates Have Increased
There are several reasons to why truck load rates have soared to highest levels in over a decade. We decided to list just a few of the many reasons this peak season has been more costly shipping freight then previous peak seasons. This information is according to American Trucking Association, Department of Transportation, and the ISM.
-2008 more than 3000 trucking companies went out of business. That's 3.5 less trucks on the road for every 50.
-2009 4th Quarter over 500 trucking companies went out of business.
-2009 Kenosha's JHT Holdings Inc., the country's largest factory-to-dealer hauler of newly built semitrailer trucks, reorganized in a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding last year.
-2009 Tonnage was down more than 15%. As a result less trucks than ever on the roads. With that said, freight has started to increase, thus causing a shortage of trucks vs. available freight.
-2010 Jan thru April marks 4 consecutive months freight has been on the rise.
-2010 A majority of trucks started 2010 losing money over the rapid fuel increasing and were unable to charge current fuel surcharge in enough time.
In This Issue:
BAT's Action Plan
Why Truck Rates Increased
Toll-Free: (877) BAT-TRUX Local: (402) 885-8100 Fax: (402) 885-8101
Jarrod Marinellohttp://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103415009751&s=1&e=001AmcFB-I4TqjPrlUoW-RkoehdZcpSiuvzjXrA38O6QmrxgaT9KpQnS6YufLQN2Y3Tjaby4nw9WmDC2FdUfcC2r568s4aotRFzezI-JisjDQly4JBspakIAw==
Address: 10701 South 72nd Street Suite 120 Papillion, NE, 68046
Welcome To BAT's Market Watch!
BAT's Action Plan This Peak Season
Over the past weeks truck market rates have been increasing in several areas.
BAT Logistics assures it customers that we will continue to doing our absolute best to look out for our customers transportation budget, and trucking needs throughout a time the demand for truck load capacity towers the amount of trucks available in over a decade.
In order to keep your freight moving we have been utilizing
our spot quotes from our driver base that has been agreeing to dedicate its
equipment/trucks to serving BAT's customer. We feel this strategy is the best
plan of action in order for BAT to secure a greater amount of truck capacity for our
customers. This strategy will ensure BAT can provide trucking options with the
most reliable results.
*On a good note- We do not anticipate this to last any longer that the first week of July and by that time, BAT will be reducing its rates substantially and the strategy will be to offering the absolute best rates to our customers money. We believe even more than ever, because of our
base growing more rapidly than ever.
Why Have Truck Rates Have Increased
There are several reasons to why truck load rates have soared to highest levels in over a decade. We decided to list just a few of the many reasons this peak season has been more costly shipping freight then previous peak seasons. This information is according to American Trucking Association, Department of Transportation, and the ISM.
-2008 more than 3000 trucking companies went out of business. That's 3.5 less trucks on the road for every 50.
-2009 4th Quarter over 500 trucking companies went out of business.
-2009 Kenosha's JHT Holdings Inc., the country's largest factory-to-dealer hauler of newly built semitrailer trucks, reorganized in a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding last year.
-2009 Tonnage was down more than 15%. As a result less trucks than ever on the roads. With that said, freight has started to increase, thus causing a shortage of trucks vs. available freight.
-2010 Jan thru April marks 4 consecutive months freight has been on the rise.
-2010 A majority of trucks started 2010 losing money over the rapid fuel increasing and were unable to charge current fuel surcharge in enough time.
In This Issue:
BAT's Action Plan
Why Truck Rates Increased
Toll-Free: (877) BAT-TRUX Local: (402) 885-8100 Fax: (402) 885-8101
Jarrod Marinellohttp://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103415009751&s=1&e=001AmcFB-I4TqjPrlUoW-RkoehdZcpSiuvzjXrA38O6QmrxgaT9KpQnS6YufLQN2Y3Tjaby4nw9WmDC2FdUfcC2r568s4aotRFzezI-JisjDQly4JBspakIAw==
Address: 10701 South 72nd Street Suite 120 Papillion, NE, 68046
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
BAT Logistics Market Watch
May 18, 2010
Welcome To BAT's Market Watch, where you can stay updated!
BAT's Action Plan This Peak Season
Over the past weeks market rates have been increasing in several areas.We are doing our absolute best to look out for your transportation budgetand trucking needs during this time that trucks are at the highest demands inover a decade. In order to keep your freight moving we have been utilizing our spot quotes from our driver base thats agreeing to dedicate its equipment/trucks to serving BAT's customer. We feel this strategy is the bestplan of action for BAT to secure a greater amount of truck capacity for our customers. This strategy will ensure BAT can provide trucking options with themost reliable results.
Why Have Truck Rates Have Increased?
There are several reasons to why truck load rates have soared to highest levels in over a decade. We decided to list just a few of the many reasons this peak season has been more costly shipping freight then previous peak seasons. This information is according to American Trucking Association, Department of Transportation,and the ISM.
-2008 more than 3000 trucking companies went out of business. That's 3.5 less trucks on the road for every 50.
-2009 4th Quarter over 500 trucking companies went out of business. That's -2009 Kenosha's JHT Holdings Inc., the country's largest factory-to-dealerhauler of newly built semitrailer trucks, reorganized in a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding last year.
-2009 Tonnage was down more than 15% As a result less trucks than ever on the roads. With that said, freight has started to increase thus causing a shortage of trucks vs. available freight.
-2010 Jan thru April marks 4 consecutive months freight has been on the rise, even trucking analyst didn't expect.
-2010 A majority of trucks started 2010 losing money over the rapid fuel increasing and were unable to charge current fuel surcharge in enough time.
Toll-Free: (877) BAT-TRUX Local: (402) 885-8100 Fax: (402) 885-8101 www.batlogistics.com
Address: 10701 South 72nd Street, Suite 120, Papillion, NE, 68046
Welcome To BAT's Market Watch, where you can stay updated!
BAT's Action Plan This Peak Season
Over the past weeks market rates have been increasing in several areas.We are doing our absolute best to look out for your transportation budgetand trucking needs during this time that trucks are at the highest demands inover a decade. In order to keep your freight moving we have been utilizing our spot quotes from our driver base thats agreeing to dedicate its equipment/trucks to serving BAT's customer. We feel this strategy is the bestplan of action for BAT to secure a greater amount of truck capacity for our customers. This strategy will ensure BAT can provide trucking options with themost reliable results.
Why Have Truck Rates Have Increased?
There are several reasons to why truck load rates have soared to highest levels in over a decade. We decided to list just a few of the many reasons this peak season has been more costly shipping freight then previous peak seasons. This information is according to American Trucking Association, Department of Transportation,and the ISM.
-2008 more than 3000 trucking companies went out of business. That's 3.5 less trucks on the road for every 50.
-2009 4th Quarter over 500 trucking companies went out of business. That's -2009 Kenosha's JHT Holdings Inc., the country's largest factory-to-dealerhauler of newly built semitrailer trucks, reorganized in a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding last year.
-2009 Tonnage was down more than 15% As a result less trucks than ever on the roads. With that said, freight has started to increase thus causing a shortage of trucks vs. available freight.
-2010 Jan thru April marks 4 consecutive months freight has been on the rise, even trucking analyst didn't expect.
-2010 A majority of trucks started 2010 losing money over the rapid fuel increasing and were unable to charge current fuel surcharge in enough time.
Toll-Free: (877) BAT-TRUX Local: (402) 885-8100 Fax: (402) 885-8101 www.batlogistics.com
Address: 10701 South 72nd Street, Suite 120, Papillion, NE, 68046
Sunday, April 4, 2010
BAT Logistics Contributes to Inbound Logistics: Feature Story
BAT Logistics was featured in an special section in Inbound Logistics magazine promoting Nebraska for logistics needs. Read more here:
Prime Location for Logistics
Prime Location for Logistics
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Don't Want Til The Last Minute To Move Your Freight
Freight demand is on the rise while the supply of available trucks in the market is starting to decline. Customers responsible for shipping freight will need to play it safe and avoid holding out for the cheapest price to have its freight hauled.
Think of the freight transportation market as the stock market. Higher risk is holding out for the cheapest price to have your freight hauled, which is comparable to a stock broker in the stock market searching to pay the least amount for a targeted stock.
The moderate risk is paying what a customer in the freight transportation market believes to be a fair price to have his or her freight hauled, in comparison to the stock broker paying what he or she believes to be a fair price for the targeted stock. Its as simple as that.
The only difference is the stock broker doesn't always have to buy the stock and on the other side, your freight has to move.
Jarrod Marinello
BAT Logistics
www.batlogistics.com
Think of the freight transportation market as the stock market. Higher risk is holding out for the cheapest price to have your freight hauled, which is comparable to a stock broker in the stock market searching to pay the least amount for a targeted stock.
The moderate risk is paying what a customer in the freight transportation market believes to be a fair price to have his or her freight hauled, in comparison to the stock broker paying what he or she believes to be a fair price for the targeted stock. Its as simple as that.
The only difference is the stock broker doesn't always have to buy the stock and on the other side, your freight has to move.
Jarrod Marinello
BAT Logistics
www.batlogistics.com
Sunday, January 24, 2010
BAT Logistics Third Quarter Revenue up 39%
OMAHA, Neb. -- BAT Logistics, provider of 3rd Party Logistics and Transportation solutions, continues to thrive in its third quarter up 39 percent year-on-year.
"We are extremely pleased that we have continued to grow both financially and operationally, in the third quarter of our second year, thus illustrating the growing acceptance of our services," said Jarrod Marinello, owning partner of BAT Logistics. "It's also been a gratifying indication that our business model has been proven to be what keeps BAT Logistics growing and our customers coming back.
A couple major contributors for our success has been our employee retention and high level of repeat customers.
"These contributors have been the best indicators that BAT's business model has been proving to be a success with our employees and customers." said Partner Shawn Rorie. "It’s crucial to our future that our business model be most effective and simplified for both the employees and customers."
The purpose of employee retention is to strengthen our BAT team by fully developing the knowledge needed to craft their responsibilities. The need to keep our model simplified is the other purpose for our customers sake. We must make BAT's environment as easy for customers to do business with as possible. The less time our customers have to spend keeping their business moving, the more likely customers will continue to do more business with BAT.
BAT Logistics, provider of 3rd Party Logistics and Transportation solutions, that specializes in truck load, partial, rail, flat bed and refrigerated throughout the US, Canada and Mexico.
*BAT grew all segments of the business year to year, the largest coming from its Truck Load side.
For more information please visit: www.batlogistics.com.
10701 South 72nd Street, Papillion, NE 402-885-8100 Phone 402-885-8101 Fax
"We are extremely pleased that we have continued to grow both financially and operationally, in the third quarter of our second year, thus illustrating the growing acceptance of our services," said Jarrod Marinello, owning partner of BAT Logistics. "It's also been a gratifying indication that our business model has been proven to be what keeps BAT Logistics growing and our customers coming back.
A couple major contributors for our success has been our employee retention and high level of repeat customers.
"These contributors have been the best indicators that BAT's business model has been proving to be a success with our employees and customers." said Partner Shawn Rorie. "It’s crucial to our future that our business model be most effective and simplified for both the employees and customers."
The purpose of employee retention is to strengthen our BAT team by fully developing the knowledge needed to craft their responsibilities. The need to keep our model simplified is the other purpose for our customers sake. We must make BAT's environment as easy for customers to do business with as possible. The less time our customers have to spend keeping their business moving, the more likely customers will continue to do more business with BAT.
BAT Logistics, provider of 3rd Party Logistics and Transportation solutions, that specializes in truck load, partial, rail, flat bed and refrigerated throughout the US, Canada and Mexico.
*BAT grew all segments of the business year to year, the largest coming from its Truck Load side.
For more information please visit: www.batlogistics.com.
10701 South 72nd Street, Papillion, NE 402-885-8100 Phone 402-885-8101 Fax
Sunday, January 17, 2010
BAT Logistics Donates To The Earthquake Relief Efforts in Haiti
OMAHA, Neb. - BAT Logistics, provider of 3rd Party Logistics and Transportation solutions, is donating to the earthquake relief efforts in Haiti through The American Red Cross.
"There are no words to express how we feel, so with our donations we speak,” said Jarrod Marinello, partner owner.
Although contributions will come from BAT Logistics, employees are also voluntarily contributing.
"There are no words to express how we feel, so with our donations we speak,” said Jarrod Marinello, partner owner.
Although contributions will come from BAT Logistics, employees are also voluntarily contributing.
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