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Title: 'Truckers Don't Deal in Fear': Trucking Association Pres. Promises Stores Will Stay Stocked During Coronavirus Crisis
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URL Source: https://www.westernjournal.com/truc ... am&utm_content=western-journal
Published: Mar 18, 2020
Author: Johnathan Jones
Post Date: 2020-03-19 19:19:37 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 5139
Comments: 32

'Truckers Don't Deal in Fear': Trucking Association Pres. Promises Stores Will Stay Stocked During Coronavirus Crisis

Trucking Association President Makes Bold Promise

Volume 90%

By Johnathan Jones

Published March 18, 2020 at 10:55am

America’s trucking industry wants people know that despite fear surrounding the coronavirus epidemic, they can count on grocery store shelves being stocked and other goods being delivered.

The American Trucking Association issued a statement Wednesday promising that supply chains would remain intact, no matter the issue facing the country.

“The coronavirus pandemic invokes fear. That’s understandable. We’re confronted with a novel virus that represents a serious threat to public health,” ATA president and CEO Chris Spear said.

“We’re also faced with uncertainty. Uncertainty gives rise to misinformation, and it’s in these environments that rumors run rampant. Hysteria, more so than the underlying challenge, is often what fuels public fear,” he continued.

“It reminds me of 9/11. In the immediate wake of that horrific attack on our country, the things we didn’t know outweighed the things we did. Those “unknowns” gave room to falsehoods, and rumors spread — like an epidemic,” Spear added.

Spear then urged Americans to unite against a common enemy in the coronavirus, and promised that the country’s logistics workforce is up to any challenge presented to them.

“There is plenty of food, water, medicine, fuel and, yes, toilet paper, in our supply chain. The empty shelves temporarily seen are simply the result of surge demand as Americans rush to stock up. They’ve been quickly restocked as carriers and retailers adjust to the whims of the market,” he wrote.

“Truckers don’t deal in fear. They have a job to get done. They get up, hop in the cab, and take to the road. Truckers always deliver, even when there’s a natural disaster or expanding crisis,” Spear continued. “Like those crises of past, this coronavirus pandemic too shall pass. After a period of disruption to our familiar routines, life will return to normal.”

Spear concluded, “I don’t anticipate this road will be easy, but I have no doubt we will surpass it. Let facts, not rumors, guide the way. Pull together, rather than against one another. Put politics aside in the interest of our common good. Above all, keep calm — and keep on trucking.”

The ATA’s statement comes after reports of food and toiletries shortages nationwide, as people rush to stock up on goods in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

President Donald Trump urged people this week to “relax” and stop hoarding supplies.

“You don’t have to buy so much, take it easy,” he said Tuesday. “Relax, we’re doing great. It all will pass.”

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Trump has been in constant communication with many of the country’s largest retailers, which have pledged to stay open throughout the public health crisis.

“Our supply chains in America are the most powerful in the world, and they’re all working very hard,” he said.

The U.S. Census Bureau reported in 2019 that the number of truckers is at an all-time high.

More than 3.5 million people currently work as truck drivers, according to the bureau.

The U.S. Census Bureau said at the time, “Between 2012 and 2016, the number of trucking businesses grew 15.9%, outpacing total growth across all industries (8.0 percent).”

More than 3.5 million people currently work as truck drivers, according to the bureau.

The Census Bureau said at the time, “Between 2012 and 2016, the number of trucking businesses grew 15.9%, outpacing total growth across all industries (8.0 percent).”


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#10. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Truckers are loving what the I-5 corridor has become in at least the greater Puget Sound area. It has levels of traffic the area hasn’t seen since the 70s.

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#26. To: Dead Culture Watch (#10) (Edited)

what the I-5 corridor has become in at least the greater Puget Sound area.

With the big storms that come in off the Pacific, I bet they are glad if they do not have to go up Snowqualmie Pass on I-90.

I hear Donner Pass in California has been buried too.;)

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#31. To: BTP Holdings (#26)

Ya, I-5 is a different beast though, heck, tractors aren't even required to carry chains on that route, (I-5 in Canada though, most certainly need)

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(I-5 in Canada though, most certainly need)

Are there any mountains in the Vancouver area along that route? ;)

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