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In 2022, Trucking's Frontline Heroes found inspiration in their own work and leveraged the attention of big corporations and brands to do the most good. They used their professionals skills to find and connect those willing to donate with the organizations that directly aid the victims of this year's devastating floods and the war in Ukraine.
A look forward at the Transport Topics' Trucking's Frontline Heroes award ceremony to be held this
Professionals whose organized efforts to provide assistance to those impacted by flooding in
Meet Sergey Bort of GP Transco who made it his mission in 2022 to build a network that could
Daniel Harmon understood what people in Kentucky were confronting when flooding overwhelmed
When Russian military forces invaded Ukraine in February, Sergey Bort’s thoughts immediately
Trucking and logistics leaders said their companies’ investments in technology and more flexible
Farmers from Iowa to Ukraine are grappling with surging diesel prices and an unsteady supply,
The transportation industry has stepped up to assist the people of Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s
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