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The Trinity Foundation: Trinity’s Non-Profit Organization

Trinity Logistics

In 2005, we formed a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization named the Trinity Foundation. This can include efforts such as building relationships with local schools and assisting in their needs, sponsoring camps, offering scholarships, or hosting leadership conferences. HOW THIS NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION IS UNIQUE. Community Necessities.

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A 3PL Exec, a Fleet Owner, and a Media Queen walk into a bar…And What Happened Showed Humanity Around Taxes

GlobalTranz

When last we met, I had given a brief account of a speech that I was invited to give at a National Logistics event recently. It is incredibly gratifying to deliver real, bottom-line value to a big group like that. That’s where all the business deals get made, usually over a drink. (I I wish I’d figured that out a long time ago).

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TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS: Sustainability as a principle

Logistics Business Magazine

TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS is breaking new ground in the event business. When the testing event, which takes place from March 21 to 23 as part of the TEST DAYS of the IFOY AWARD at Messe Dortmund, opens its doors for the third time, it is no longer just about hands-on testing of the best intralogistics innovations.

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Short line railroad tax maintenance credit could become permanent fixture

247 Customs Broker

The 45G tax credit, which expired on December 31, 2015, was implemented in 2005, and since that time the ASLRRA said that it has enabled short line and regional railroads to invest $4 billion into infrastructure, with 2,140 rail miles improved in 2015, the last year for which data was reported), 5.27 Jeff Berman, Group News Editor.

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Oregon Rep. Blumenauer makes move for permanent short-line railroad tax credit

247 Customs Broker

The 45G tax credit, which expired on December 31, 2015, was implemented in 2005, and since that time the ASLRRA said that it has enabled short line and regional railroads to invest $4 billion into infrastructure, with 2,140 rail miles improved in 2015, the last year for which data was reported), 5.27 Jeff Berman, Group News Editor.