As the impact of the Gulf oil spill continues to hold the nation’s interest, Highway Business Matters recently talked to truckstop and travel plaza managers in the region to understand their views on the situation.
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Four Things Tank Truck Drivers Need on the Road
“When a tanker driver needs to rest, there are only certain areas they can park their equipment. This is to protect the public,” said Danny Hansen, Sinclair’s trucking manager.
Four Things Travel Store Managers Want
Truckstop operators know drivers are going to stop for food and fuel, but additional sales within the location’s travel store can help boost profits while meeting drivers’ other needs.
Shop Operators Share Insights, Opportunities
Offering variety can also increase the amount and types of products customers buy. “You have so many facets of customers coming through and they want different things,” Gay said. “You can’t just carry one brand of something.”
Truckstop Restaurants Dish Out Opportunities to Suppliers
Professional drivers, the traveling public and locals alike all frequent the restaurants at the nation’s truckstops and travel plazas.
CSA 2010 May Increase Drivers’ Needs at Truckstops and Travel Plazas
Motor carriers, the primary customer base of truckstops and travel plazas nationwide, are preparing for the new safety protocol Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 (CSA 2010).
Motor Carriers, Professional Drivers Face New Safety Protocols
In business it is a given that you need to know your customer, but taking it a step further and getting to know your customer’s customer proves you are committed to truly meeting all parties’ needs.
Convenience Foods Are Hot
A tight economy has everyone looking for a bargain and professional drivers and the traveling public is no different. Low price points and convenience are driving sales of hot foods within the convenience and trucker stores at several truckstops and travel plazas.
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Truck Stop Operators Divulge How To Earn and Close a Sale at a Trade Show
Trade shows are one of the few times when a company’s key prospects and current customers are gathered together under one roof, and smart exhibitors know that opportunities to connect with show attendees are not limited to the show floor.
Operators Describe What Helps Them Buy At Trade Shows
Trade shows are an investment of both time and money. Knowing how to get the most out of any show can help exhibitors see the return on investment they were hoping for when they filled out their registration form.