Listen

Description

The Driver's Perspective with Dean Key

Dean Key and Joe Lynch discuss the driver's perspective. Dean is Driver and Team Safety Instructor for Ruan Transportation, a company that provides Dedicated Contract TransportationManaged TransportationValue-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S.

About Dean Key

Dean Key is a truck driver who works at Ruan Transportation, a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. Dean has been driving for 38 years, the last 26 years at Ruan. Dean started his career at 16 years old driving for his family trucking company in Wyoming. In addition to driving responsibilities, Dean is also a Work Force Ambassador for the Iowa Motor Truck Association and as a Road Team Captain for the American Trucking Association. Both organizations promote the trucking industry and driver safety.

About Ruan Transportation 

Ruan provides Dedicated Contract TransportationManaged TransportationValue-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S. Ruan's Integrated Supply Chain Solutions services encompass all aspects of transportation and logistics, providing our customers the ideal combination of asset- and non-asset-based solutions that get your products from point A to point B safely and efficiently. With more than 89 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation companies in the country with 300 operations and 6,000 team members.

Key Takeaways: The Driver's Perspective

Learn More About The Driver's Perspective

Dean's LinkedIn

Ruan Transportation LinkedIn

Ruan Transportation

American Trucking Association

Directly to America's Road Team

Iowa Motor Truck Association

Successful Bulk Food Transport with Chris Fish

The Basics of Dedicated Contract Carriage with Bob Elkins

Technology Alone Won't Integrate Your Supply Chain with Paul Jensen

Transportation vs Logistics with Marty Wadle

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast