11-19-2020 by Amy Toner CAT Scale Co. Opens 2,000th Truck Scale

“When we started CAT Scale, I don’t think anyone envisioned we’d have 2,000 scales in operation. It’s definitely a milestone to celebrate,” said Delia Moon Meier, senior vice president of CAT Scale.

11-19-2020
07-25-2019 by Troy Shoen Cut Through the Jargon with this Biodiesel Dictionary

Like any industry, biodiesel has its own lingo that can be confusing to a newcomer. I never want this be a barrier to learning more about how biodiesel could benefit your travel plaza or truck stop operations with its competitive pricing, strong performance and lower emissions. So I’ve provided some definitions of common terms in the biodiesel industry.

07-25-2019
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03-01-2017 by NATSO Adapt To Stay Competitive

The truckstop and travel plaza industry has changed significantly since our early predecessors opened the first Interstate highway-based fuel stops, and we are in the midst of changes that are going to once again re-shape our industry.

03-01-2017
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02-07-2014 by NATSO Federated Insurance Unveils Employment Practices Network

NATSO Chairman’s Circle member Federated Insurance unveiled new resources designed to help clients manage human resource issues, including new government regulations, employment law changes, employee-related litigation, employee termination, improper documentation processes and other situations that can expose your organization to a potential lawsuit.

02-07-2014
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06-20-2013 by NATSO Risk Management: NATSO Members are Talking. Are You Listening

When I meet with travel plaza owners to discuss the risk management culture at their businesses, I often notice a repeating pattern. They have good intentions of making employee and customer safety a priority, but their good intentions don’t always get acted upon. They cite sticking points such as:

I’m too busy.
I’m not sure how to do it.
We don’t really have any problems.

Although these reasons can indeed be legitimate, they are often excuses. And excuses, my father always taught me, are like armpits—everyone has them and they all stink.

06-20-2013

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