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Nussbaum Transportation was honored as the top small fleet for 2019.

Nussbaum, Prime named 2019 'Best Fleets'

March 12, 2019
Nussbaum Transportation and Prime Inc. were named the overall winners of the “2019 Best Fleets to Drive For” contest.

LAS VEGAS. Nussbaum Transportation and Prime Inc. were named the overall winners of the “2019 Best Fleets to Drive For” contest.

The announcement was made March 11 at the Truckload Carriers Association’s annual conference. TCA partners with CarriersEdge in selecting the winners, which include a total of 20 fleets.

Nussbaum, based in Hudson, IL, was honored in the small carriers category, while Prime, based in Springfield, MO, was honored in the large carrier category. 

CarriersEdge CEO Jane Jazrawy, who presented the awards, said the two fleets have both been named to the Best Fleets Top 20 multiple times, but each won the overall award for the first time.

“For several years, these fleets have been catching our eye with their range of creative programs,” said Jazrawy. “Each year they continue to expand on those offerings, so it’s easy to see why their drivers speak so highly of them, and why they’re achieving such stellar results.”

Prime ranks No. 18 and Nussbaum is No. 289 on the 2019 Fleet Owner For-Hire 500 rankings

As he accepted the award, CEO Brent Nussbaum dedicated the honor to his parents, including his mother who passed away last month. His father, Alden Nussbaum, founded the company with a single truck in 1945.

Meanwhile, Prime provides a growing number of educational offerings and a range of options for personal and professional development. It also has been at the forefront of the movement to improve the health of truck drivers.
 
The annual contest is open to any fleet operating 10 or more trucks, regardless of TCA membership status. Fleets are evaluated in areas including driver compensation, professional development, and community support.

Fleets must initially be nominated by a company driver or independent contractor.

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Neil Abt

Neil Abt, editorial director at Fleet Owner, is a veteran journalist with over 20 years of reporting experience, including 15 years spent covering the trucking industry. A graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., he began his career covering sports for The Washington Post newspaper, followed by a position in the newsroom of America Online (AOL) and then both reporting and leadership roles at Transport Topics. Abt is based out of Portland, Oregon.

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