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I’m joined by Adam Thomas, President of Bullseye Trucking Inc.. We explore Adam’s journey from the timber industry to establishing a successful family-run trucking business in Western Pennsylvania. Adam shares how his deep connections in the timber world, loyalty-driven relationships and commitment to quality service have driven growth and reliability. He also discusses the challenges of intentional expansion and the importance of building a strong core before diversifying into new markets.
Key Takeaways:
Key Takeaways:
(02:47) Starting a trucking business to improve service after years in the timber industry.
(04:19) Timber projects demanded focus, leaving trucking on hold.
(06:15) Reliable hauling is critical for lumber’s strict processing timelines.
(07:47) Timber industry connections drive both trucking and timber customers.
(11:04) Building trust means avoiding harm to any single customer.
(14:07) Quality hires ensure better service and customer satisfaction.
(17:08) Focused growth starts with a strong core foundation.
(21:23) Saying ‘no’ responsibly can strengthen client relationships.
(23:50) Enhancing facilities to streamline operations and grow services.
(27:27) Step-by-step growth ensures stability and long-term success.
Resources Mentioned:
Adam Thomas -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-thomas-16180b59/
Bullseye Trucking Inc. -
https://www.bullseyetrucks.com/home
Ohio Forestry Association -
https://www.ohioforest.org/
Thanks for listening to “Trucking Tomorrow.” If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.
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I’m joined by Adam Thomas, President of Bullseye Trucking Inc.. We explore Adam’s journey from the timber industry to establishing a successful family-run trucking business in Western Pennsylvania. Adam shares how his deep connections in the timber world, loyalty-driven relationships and commitment to quality service have driven growth and reliability. He also discusses the challenges of intentional expansion and the importance of building a strong core before diversifying into new markets.
Key Takeaways:
Key Takeaways:
(02:47) Starting a trucking business to improve service after years in the timber industry.
(04:19) Timber projects demanded focus, leaving trucking on hold.
(06:15) Reliable hauling is critical for lumber’s strict processing timelines.
(07:47) Timber industry connections drive both trucking and timber customers.
(11:04) Building trust means avoiding harm to any single customer.
(14:07) Quality hires ensure better service and customer satisfaction.
(17:08) Focused growth starts with a strong core foundation.
(21:23) Saying ‘no’ responsibly can strengthen client relationships.
(23:50) Enhancing facilities to streamline operations and grow services.
(27:27) Step-by-step growth ensures stability and long-term success.
Resources Mentioned:
Adam Thomas -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-thomas-16180b59/
Bullseye Trucking Inc. -
https://www.bullseyetrucks.com/home
Ohio Forestry Association -
https://www.ohioforest.org/
Thanks for listening to “Trucking Tomorrow.” If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.
#TruckDispatcherPodcast #TruckDispatch #TruckingIndustry
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