Halvor Lines named 2020 Best Fleets to Drive For
March 2020
Superior-based Halvor Lines, Inc., has been named a 2020 Best Fleet to Drive For by the Truckload Carrier’s Association. It’s an honor the Superior-based trucking company has received eight years in a row.
The award was announced at the annual Truckload Carrier’s Association (TCA) annual conference in Kissimmee, Fla. Only 20 of the nation’s trucking companies earn a Best Fleet designation each year.
Companies must be nominated by at least one driver to be considered for the honor. Once nominated, companies participate in an extensive survey and evaluation that includes additional input from company drivers. The evaluation covers a broad range of topics, including truck driver pay and benefits, safety practices, innovation, training, advancement opportunities, and overall company culture. In addition to surveys, participants also participate in a 90-minute interview with representatives of CarriersEdge and the TCA.
“Earning a Best Fleets designation is a real honor, particularly because it is based heavily on driver nominations and on input from surveys of our drivers,” says Halvor CEO Jon Vinje. “The evaluation process is rigorous, but worth the work, because we gain valuable insights that help us better serve our drivers each year.”
The company was founded in 1968 by Jon’s father, Bill Vinje, and four other truck drivers who hauled snowmobiles and Christmas trees across Canada and the U.S. Today, Halvor Lines employs more than 700 people, including more than 500 drivers, and works with more than 100 independent truck owner-operators. Headquartered in Superior, WI, it also has terminals in Rosemount, MN, South Bend, IN, and Altoona, IA. Halvor drivers transport everything from building materials to frozen foods.
Best Fleets is not the only honor Halvor has earned in recent years. Other awards include the U.S. EPA’s SmartWay Excellence Award (2016-19), as well as numerous safety awards from the Truckload Carrier’s Association and the Minnesota Trucking Association. Halvor was also named a “Patriotic Employer” by the U.S. Secretary of Defense and has also won several awards for its workplace employee health programs
“We focus on excellence in every area of our operations,” says Halvor President Ryan Fraley. “Whether its over-the-road safety or employee health, we want to do our best for our drivers, our employees, our customers and our communities. We’re grateful to Best Fleets and our drivers for officially recognizing that.”