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Ethanol has been around for a long time, but the incentives and the benefits are still going strong. Ginger Laidlaw, vice president of NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council, and Andrew Falco, market development & analytic manager for Growth Energy, offer their take on what should be considered if you're thinking about offering ethanol blends for the first time or becoming a new blender. They discussed the essential steps for setting up supply and infrastructure, equipment considerations, state and federal incentives available to help you tap into this profitable market and more. With special guests: Ginger Laidlaw, vice president of NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council and Andrew Falco, market development & analytic manager for Growth Energy Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Sohail Butt, CFO of University Korner, and his partners are building a cutting-edge truck stop on the I-80 corridor of Pennsylvania. The truck stop, expected to open at the end of 2024, will be a very forward-thinking, inclusive travel center heavily focused on professional driver well-being. From unique amenities like a Himalayan pink salt room and a contemplation room to specialized food offerings and employee housing, this episode dives deep into what makes their approach to this new build truly one-of-a-kind. With special guest: Sohail Butt, CFO, University Korner Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
Have you ever wondered what it's like on a road trip with a professional truck driver? This episode of The Truck Stops Here podcast features a candid discussion with Lisa Mullings, President & CEO of NATSO, on her week-long ride-along trip with Jennifer Evans, a Werner truck driver. Mullings reveals insightful details about Jennifer's routine, safety checks, traffic challenges, and how she keeps fit on the road. She also discusses the crucial role of customer service in travel centers and the importance of safe, legal parking for drivers. With special guest: Lisa Mullings, President and CEO, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Valkyrie Musarra, COO of Bowlin Travel Centers, joins the podcast to share the fascinating history of Bowlin, their merchandising strategy, and how they create an immersive "treasure hunt" experience that keeps customers exploring their stores. Founded by Musarra's grandparents in 1912, Bowlin Travel Centers are much more than your typical truck stop. With ten locations spanning I-10 and I-40 in New Mexico and Arizona, Bowlin customers stop for everything from t-shirts and keychains all the way to more expensive handmade native american jewelry and pottery at this Southwest standout. With special guest: Valkyrie Musarra, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President, Bowlin Travel Centers Inc Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
Join Darren Schulte from NATSO (National Association of Truck Stop Operators), Nick, and Carolyn as we explore evolving trends in foodservice and customer experience at truck stops and travel centers. Discover how global insights and modern conveniences are reshaping the industry around the globe. Related Links: For more NATSO research on truck stop trends, check out NATSO's Answers to the Top 18 Questions About the Travel Center Industry report. Learn more about NATSO and Darren's journeys: https://www.natso.com With special guest: Darren Schulte, Vice President of Membership, NATSO Hosted by: Nick Scherzer and Carolyn Schnare
RaceTrac is making major moves in the travel center industry. Nick LaFalce, RaceTrac's marketing manager, joins the podcast to share how RaceTrac is positioning the 90-year-old retail convenience chain's new travel center program for professional drivers and on-the-go travelers. LaFalce, Darren Schulte, NATSO's vice president, membership, and host Amy Toner talk loyalty, merchandising, driver appreciation plans, and more. With special guest: Nick LaFalce, Marketing Manager, RaceTrac Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
It has been a minute since Darren Schulte, NATSO's vice president of membership, put on his futurist hat to help guide the travel center industry. In this episode, we cover groundbreaking trends, technological impacts, and the industry's competitive landscape. Discover how travel center operators are tackling these challenges and what industry changes could mean for their future. Tune in to learn how to stay competitive in an evolving industry. With special guest: Darren Schulte, Vice President, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Buying fuel is a complicated process, and determining the best approach helps truck stop and travel center operators increase profitability while minimizing risks. A self-diagnosed fuel nerd, Randy Grizzle, director, sales & marketing at TACenergy, joined the podcast to cover best practices in fuel buying that can help travel center owners navigate the complexities of the fuel market. Grizzle helps listeners answer: What reports, indexes or key indicators should travel centers be monitoring? What one thing can a single store operator do to improve his or her fuel buying skills to improve profitability? What concerns should they be aware of in moving toward higher levels of ethanol such as E15 or E85? In collaboration with TACenergy, the NATSO Foundation released a Fuel Buying for Truck Stops and Travel Centers Toolkit. The comprehensive guide was created to give travel center operators a broad understanding of available fuel types, the basics of spot purchasing vs. index-based purchasing, and information on fuel price indices. It also offers insights into choosing branded vs. unbranded fuel, building supplier relationships, and more. Visit www.TACenergy.com for more information on TACenergy. With special guest: Randy Grizzle, Director, Sales & Marketing, TACenergy Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
In this episode, host Amy Toner is joined by LeeAnn Goheen, NATSO's senior director of government affairs, to discuss NATSO's Day on Capitol Hill, which will be held May 20 -22, 2024. They discuss the agenda, key policy issues—the biodiesel blenders tax credit and the funding of infrastructure and highway programs—and how travel center operators can get involved. Goheen emphasizes the importance of building relationships with representatives and advocating for industry needs. They also touch on the fun and networking opportunities during the event, including NATSO's famous pie reception. Learn more about NATSO's Day on Capitol Hill at https://natsodayonthehill.com. With special guest: LeeAnn Goheen, Senior Director of Government Affairs, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Franchisors are in growth mode. With great foot traffic, ideal space, and an openness to partnering, truck stops and travel centers are a great fit. In this episode of "The Truck Stops Here," host Amy Toner invites guests Edith Wiseman, President, FRANdata and Christina Niu, Director of Research from FRANdata to discuss their recent research project for NATSO. FRANdata is a franchise market research company that aims to help companies grow smartly in franchising. The team delves into their comprehensive guidebook designed to help truck stop operators navigate the world of franchising. They explore key takeaways, opportunities for travel centers, and the importance of being a good partner to franchise brands. Additionally, they share insights on making it easier for franchises to do business with travel centers and discuss how travel centers can access FRANdata's services to discover new franchise opportunities. Tune in to explore the intersection of franchising and the truck stop industry, and gain valuable insights from FRANdata's expertise. With special guests: Edith Wiseman, President, FRANdata and Christina Niu, Director of Research, FRANdata Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
A 2023 poll from NATSO members found that 63 percent are ‘likely' to invest in a rebuild or remodel during the next 12 to 18 months. Enter Darren Schulte, vice president, membership, NATSO and Michael Lawshe, president, Paragon Solutions, to the podcast conversation to tell us what is in and out for travel center design. Drive throughs? Beer caves? Automated vending? Salad bars? Self-checkout? Driver's lounge? Schulte and Lawshe are prepared with all the answers to your travel center design choices. With special guest: Michael Lawshe, President, Paragon Solutions Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
At the start of the year, NATSO announced a significant visual transformation with the introduction of a new logo and brand elements. These changes, a result of the dynamic shifts in the industry landscape, are part of NATSO's ongoing commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its members. Under the leadership of NATSO's Vice President, Branding and Marketing, Andrew Evans, NATSO undertook a comprehensive visual refresh, including a modernized logo and brand colors. Evans joins the podcast to break down this important transformation for listeners. "We're excited to unveil our new logo as part of our ongoing efforts to solidify our brand voice and distinguish ourselves within the industry," shared Evans. With special guest: Andrew Evans, Vice President, Branding and Marketing, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
New Year's resolutions often include goals that realign your focus and ideas that allow you to dream big. Darren Schulte, NATSO's vice president, membership, joined the podcast to advise on what should be on every truck stop and travel operator's back-to-basic goals list. He also shared resolutions ideas on food offerings and technology and ended with a bang, sharing his idea on a significant innovative change for this year. With special guest: Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
NATSO Connect 2024 Title Sponsor Cyclum Renewables provides sustainable green energy solutions to the transportation industry by fueling commercial trucking through a nationwide network of renewable truck stops and travel plazas. Their truck stops are sustainably designed, focused on enhanced customer experience, and can dispense multiple renewable fuels. Shaun Lee, director of field operations at Cyclum Renewables, walked listeners through their innovative business model and Ben Khatirine, owner of 3B's Truck & Auto Plaza, shared about their partnership with Cyclum Renewables. Visit https://gocyclum.net to learn more about Cyclum Renewables. With special guests: Shaun Lee, Director of Field Operations, Cyclum Renewables and Ben Khatirine, Owner, 3B's Truck & Auto Plaza Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
NATSO Connect 2024 is scheduled to be held at Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts in Orlando, Florida. NATSO Connect takes place from February 18 to 22, bringing together industry professionals, experts, and innovators for an unparalleled networking and learning experience. Pamela Hayes, vice president, business development at NATSO, and Andrew Evans, vice president, marketing and branding at NATSO, hopped on the podcast to share all the important details about this year's event. The education selected by the NATSO Foundation this year provides information and analysis that truck stops and travel centers need to grow wallet share and meet customer fuel demands. “A rapidly evolving fueling landscape coupled with technological advancements and changing customer habits is presenting fuel retailers with an opportunity to reimagine their operations,” said Amy Toner, executive director of the NATSO Foundation and The Truck Stops Here podcast host. “The engaging and thought-provoking sessions planned for NATSO Connect 2024 will position travel centers for the future.” Educational highlights scheduled for this year's event include: Travel Center New Builds and Remodels Pre-Event Workshop The Great Ideas! Workshop for Independent Operators Sessions dedicated to growing wallet share Insights into building the travel center of the future A technology forum focused on technology at the fuel island Travel center speed networking In-depth updates on key regulatory and legislative issues An immersive retail tour of two best-in-class travel center locations Visit www.natsoconnect.com for more on the event. With special guests: Pamela Hayes, vice president, business development, NATSO and Andrew Evans, vice president, marketing and branding, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
To help the nation's truck stop and travel center operators better understand fleets, drivers and their needs, NATSO Services launched a survey of company drivers, leased drivers, independent owner/operators and fleet owner drivers in 2022. For the 2023 edition, NATSO Services asked professional drivers how often they fuel, rest and shop at travel centers during their work week, what brings them inside and their expectations around wait times, employee interaction, and food and loyalty preferences. The survey revealed incredible opportunities to increase wallet share of existing customers, bring more buying customers inside and convert customer traffic into sales. Key findings include: The cleanliness of the showers and restrooms came out as the most important determining factor in where professional drivers stop. Loyalty programs can be a powerful tool for attracting and retaining customers and spurring sales. More than half of drivers—55%—said that loyalty programs influenced their decision to make non-fuel purchases. Not surprisingly, the survey found that check-out delays significantly affect purchasing. Most drivers—58%—said they would only wait in line for one to five minutes and 3% expect no wait. 10% said they'll leave even if there are just two people in line. 36% of fueling customers said they'd go inside for reliable food from a national brand they recognize and 21% said they'd go inside for out-of-the-ordinary food offerings. Christine Schoessler, COO of NATSO and Amy Toner, Executive Director of the NATSO Foundation, discuss the survey results. Visit https://www.natso.com/driversurvey for more on the new toolkit from the NATSO Foundation. With special guest: Christine Schoessler, COO, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Earlier in the year, Darren Schulte, vice president, membership at NATSO and Amy Toner, executive director of the NATSO Foundation, presented on trucking trends on truckstops at M-PACT. Schulte and Toner brought their trends information to the podcast, answering: What factor is most important when professional drivers choose a place to stop?; What trends are we seeing in food for professional drivers?; There is a lot of “new” technology that is impacting the professional driver experience at a truckstop. How does all this technology impact the professional driver customer?; and more! With special guest: Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
The NATSO Foundation has formed a strategic partnership with HAAS Alert, the leading innovator behind the digital alerting service and connected vehicle platform, Safety Cloud®. Together, the organizations aim to significantly enhance the safety of roadside service technicians who support and repair commercial vehicles when they need to be serviced along the Interstate Highway System. Tom Parbs, the Senior Director of Sales for HaasAlert, joined the podcast to share about HAAS Alert. Listen to learn: How Safety Cloud® works; What equipment is needed; and Why HAAS Alert partnered with the NATSO Foundation and NATSO. Truckstops and travel centers can learn more about the partnership at www.natso.com/HAASalert. With special guest: Tom Parbs, Senior Director, HAAS Alert Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Have you ever wondered what it's like to visit a travel center in Ireland? This summer during NACS's International Study Tour, Darren Schulte, NATSO's vice president, membership, traveled to Ireland to get a unique look into best practices in the advanced European market. During the tour, Schulte saw not only what is different but also what is possible -- from curved fuel canopies to fresh food displays to best-in-class coffee offerings. On this episode of the Truck Stops Here podcast, host Amy Toner, Executive Director of the NATSO Foundation, speaks with Schulte about his Irish takeaways. He talks about interesting food offerings, cleanliness focus, the customer experience, and more. Tune in to learn about the impressive features of travel centers in Ireland. With special guest: Darren Schulte, NATSO's vice president, membership Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director of the NATSO Foundation
In 2005, the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum established its Survivor Fund to provide immediate financial support to families of roadside operators who lose their lives. Jeffrey Godwin, vice president, International Towing Museum, joined the podcast to share about the program. Providing information on the fund is part of the NATSO Foundation's multi-faceted approach to addressing critical issues involving truck repair provider safety. With special guest: Jeffrey Godwin, President, FTI Groups and Vice President, International Towing Museum Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO
This March, Peter Rasmussen, CEO and Founder, Convenience and Energy Advisors co-led the Travel Center Technology Forum at NATSO Connect 2023. We brought Rasmussen back onto the podcast to offer more of his deep knowledge on the top travel center technology priorities for improving customer experience and brand loyalty. Rasmussen has spent 23 years in the convenience and energy industry, where he held strategic leadership positions with some of the industries most admired companies and co-founded two startup brands. He began his career with Sheetz, followed by a 17-year tenure with Wawa. Rasmussen and Christine Schoessler, NATSO's COO, take a deep dive into the landscape for travel center point-of-sale, innovations in checkout and more, offering both insights on these strategies and concrete tactics to make them a reality. With special guests: Peter Rasmussen, CEO and Founder, Convenience and Energy Advisors and Christine Schoessler, COO, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
In partnership with the Tire Industry Association (TIA), the NATSO Foundation now offers a Road Service Safety Training course. The NATSO Foundation has taken a multi-pronged approach to addressing critical issues involving truck repair provider safety. As part of its efforts, the NATSO Foundation has partnered with TIA to provide a Road Service Safety Training video that covers: - How to set up your job site; - What you need to be aware of to stay safe; - How to identify hazards while working on the side of the road; and - Critical best practices to avoid getting hurt. Kevin Rohlwing, senior vice president of training for the Tire Industry Association, shared about the course from the NATSO Foundation booth at NATSO Connect. With special guest: Kevin Rohlwing, senior vice president of training for the Tire Industry Association Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Norita Taylor - Director of Public Relations - OOIDA - Independence, MO “All kinds of studies show that when all traffic flows at the same speed, it's much safer for everyone,” Lewie Pugh, executive vice president of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, told the highway subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday. How do you feel the hearings went? Given that the FMCSA is proposing this, what do you think the effect will be? What other opportunities are you taking - if any - to voice opinions about speed limiters? ON THE OTHER HEARINGS TIA President Anne Reinke testified on the lack of enforcement the FMCSA has on stopping double brokers and other “bad actors” - what do you think about this and does it affect owner-operators as much as fleet carriers? David Fialkov, NATSO's executive vice president of government affairs: “Our challenge in entering the electric vehicle charging market is that it remains unacceptably difficult to identify a viable business case for installing EV charging stations,” he said. “Our view is that these grant programs that are being developed should have a keener eye toward overcoming that challenge.”
Safety is a top priority for travel center technicians providing truck repair, whether it is in a shop or on the roadside, and the NATSO Foundation has taken a multi-pronged approach to addressing critical issues involving truck repair providers. As part of its efforts, the foundation transformed its booth at NATSO Connect, March 7-10, into a Roadside Safety Showcase. The showcase featured roadside safety expert Kevin Rohlwing, senior vice president of training for the Tire Industry Association, and an interactive display to illustrate best practices in roadside repair. Attendees could see and learn proper placement for their repair truck, cones and signage. Rohlwing joined the podcast, from the NATSO Foundation booth, to share many of the safety best practices highlighted in Dallas. With special guest: Kevin Rohlwing, senior vice president of training for the Tire Industry Association Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
What is new and impacting travel centers in retail technology space? What trends are popping for travel centers? What travel centers are killing the travel center game? Darren Schulte, vice president, membership at NATSO, stops by the podcast to share what he has been seeing and hearing in the truckstop and travel world. With special guest: Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
NATSO is the trade group representing truck stop owners. And at an association like that, supply of diesel is always a focus. David Faikov joins editor at large John Kingston to discuss various policies under consideration in Washington regarding alternative fuels that might spill back into impacting the supply of diesel. Faikov is the head of government affairs for both NATSO and the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America, whose membership often overlaps.Follow FreightWaves PodcastsJoin Global Supply Chain Week
NATSO is the trade group representing truck stop owners. And at an association like that, supply of diesel is always a focus. David Faikov joins editor at large John Kingston to discuss various policies under consideration in Washington regarding alternative fuels that might spill back into impacting the supply of diesel. Faikov is the head of government affairs for both NATSO and the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America, whose membership often overlaps. Follow FreightWaves Podcasts Join Global Supply Chain Week Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NATSO Connect 2023 is scheduled to take place March 7-10, 2023 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in the Dallas Metropolitan Area. The annual meeting of truckstop and travel center operators, the event features hundreds of truckstop and travel center operators as well as industry partners coming together for face-to-face learning and networking to help them identify trends and maximize profit margins. Pamela Hayes, vice president, business development, NATSO and Andrew Evans, vice president, marketing and branding, NATSO hopped on the podcast to share all the important details about this year's event. Visit https://natsoconnect.com for more information. With special guests: Pamela Hayes, Vice President, Business Development, NATSO and Andrew Evans, Vice President Marketing and Branding, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
With the start of Human Trafficking awareness month, we welcome Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman, vice president of public affairs for NATSO, on to the podcast to discuss the NATSO Foundation's 10 years of work in this important area. "No one could have predicted in 2013, when the NATSO Foundation signed a simple pledge to take a stand against human trafficking, that our promise would mature into the comprehensive public awareness and education program that we have in place today," said Wlazlowski Neuman. Wlazlowski Neuman, who oversees the NATSO Foundation's anti-trafficking program, said January is the perfect time to implement a human trafficking awareness program or recommit to an existing program. Listen for her advice on how to grow your awareness one step further in the coming year. With special guest: Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman, Vice President of Public Affairs, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
This year the NATSO Foundation's Truck Repair and Roadside Safety ShareGroup received a special briefing from Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Director of Compliance and Enforcement Programs Jake Elovirta. Elovirta spoke about state Move Over Laws, their differences, what NATSO members need to know and how we can advance public awareness on roadside safety. We invited Elovirta onto NATSO's podcast to share his expertise with listeners. Elovirta shared information to help keep roadside service technicians safe on the side of the road. With special guests: Jake Elovirta, director of compliance and enforcement programs, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman, Vice President, Public Affairs, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
The truckstop and travel center industry is built on speed, and speed is a critical piece of any travel center's success. Increasingly, customers want to walk into stores and buy things on their own. Smart travel center owners are building AI-driven checkout-free technology into their new builds and exploring retrofits. Krishna Motukuri, CEO and co-founder of Zippin, joined NATSO's podcast to breakdown the technology from security to layout best practices to the future of AI. With special guest: Krishna Motukuri, CEO and Co-Founder, Zippin Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Meet NATSO's newest employee, Andrew Evans. Evans is a branding powerhouse with more than 15 years of experience developing strategies for global, billion-dollar brands like KONE and The University of Iowa. "I love everything marketing," Evans shared. With the recent growth in NATSO and the industry, Evans is the perfect person to market the complex program of work that the NATSO board of directors has established. With special guest: Andrew Evans, Vice President, Marketing and Branding, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
Casey's General Stores Inc. continues to grow its commercial fuel business. In the past several years, this growth has included a focus on fuel cards. Tony Spuzello, director, commercial fuels, Casey's General Stores Inc. joined NATSO's podcast to share what they are doing to revamp and boost their commercial payment acceptance. Spuzello walks listeners through their business process for choosing a fuel card partner, from the technology supporting the card to the guest experience. With special guest: Tony Spuzello, Director, Commercial Fuels, Casey's General Stores Inc. Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
What is the future of autonomous trucking? Has any alternative fuel pulled ahead of another in the heavy-duty space? How can truckstops and travel centers partner with fleets to help relieve the regulatory pressure of decarbonization? Mike Roeth, executive director of NACFE and Ginger Laidlaw, vice president of NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council, take a deep dive these alternative fuels questions and more in the latest episode of NATSO's The Truck Stops Here podcast. With special guests: Mike Roeth, Executive Director, NACFE and Ginger Laidlaw, Vice President, NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
The Biden Administration announced Sept. 27 that it has approved Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plans for all 50 states and the District of Columbia under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. More than $7.5 billion will be distributed to state transportation departments to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure along alternative fuel corridors. You may download your state's EV deployment plan here. State DOTs now will begin issuing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to partner with the private sector for EV charging stations along alternative fuel corridors. It is critical that NATSO members interested in investing in EV charging stations watch for, and respond to, these RFPs. Just prior to the announcement, we sat down with Joe Annotti, senior vice president and partner at Gladstein, Neandross and Associates, to address truckstop and travel center's most burning questions on the grants. With special guests: Joe Annotti, Senior Vice President and Partner, Gladstein, Neandross and Associates and Ginger Laidlaw, Vice President, Alternative Fuels Council Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
NATSO's Darren Schulte, vice president, membership and Ginger Laidlaw, vice president of NATSO's alternative fuels council, attended ACT Expo 2022 this spring to gather intel on emerging alternative fuel trends sure to impact the truckstop and travel center industry. They listened to educational sessions, walked the tradeshow floor and met with trucking leaders to bring business intelligence back to NATSO. With special guests: Darren Schulte, NATSO, Vice President, Membership and Ginger Laidlaw, Vice President, Alternative Fuels Council Hosted by: Amy Toner, NATSO, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content
With so many car manufacturers shifting their production lines to electric vehicles (EVs), some are projecting that we could have more than 18 million EVs on the road by 2030. The Charge Ahead Partnership believes that the fastest, most efficient way to build out that charging network is to utilize existing businesses that are willing to invest their own money to serve EV drivers. Charge Ahead Partnership is a coalition of businesses, organizations and individuals that share the common goal of efficiently and effectively developing a charging network for EVs across the United States. Jay Smith, executive director of the Charge Ahead Partnership, and Tiffany Wlazlowksi Neuman, vice president, public affairs at NATSO, join the podcast to discuss the changes needed in energy policy so that the truckstop and travel center industry can implement EV charging stations and sell electricity in a way that is profitable. With special guests: Jay Smith, Executive Director, Charge Ahead Partnership and Tiffany Wlazlowksi Neuman, Vice President, Public Affairs, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, NATSO, Vice President, Membership
NAMA is the association representing the $31 billion U.S. convenience services industry. Marc Whitener, Chairman of NAMA Board of Directors and CEO of Refreshment Solutions, joined the podcast to get listeners up to speed on what they need to know in this important technology space. Fast and easy service is especially important in the travel center industry, making this a must listen for truckstop and travel center operators. With special guest: Marc Whitener, Chairman of NAMA Board of Directors and CEO of Refreshment Solutions Hosted by: Amy Toner, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content, NATSO
After decades in the gas station business, Zakoil Inc launched the Lone Star Market concept in their Texas-based travel centers in 2018. As second-generation operators, Hasan Zakaria, CEO, Sugarland Petroleum and Ahmed Zakaria, vice president, Sugarland Petroleum, were already experts on the industry basics - offering great service, being clean, being organized and having good training. With Lone Star Markets, they wanted to push the envelope of innovation to stand out on a crowded corner. This month they joined the podcast to share about their secret to success from the fresh kitchen to their diversified product selection to the competitive pricing. With special guests: Hasan Zakaria, CEO, Sugarland Petroleum and Ahmed Zakaria, Vice President, Sugarland Petroleum Hosted by: Amy Toner, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content, NATSO and Darren Schulte, Vice President, Membership, NATSO
TravelCenters of America Inc. is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Company founder Phil Saunders and John Pertchik, managing director and chief executive officer of TravelCenters of America, joined the podcast to share about Saunders' original vision and what the next 50 years will look like for TravelCenters of America Inc. With special guests: Phil Saunders, TravelCenters of America Founder and Jon Pertchik, Managing Director and CEO, TravelCenters of America Hosted by: Lisa Mullings, NATSO, President and CEO and Amy Toner, NATSO, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content
Broco Energy is a family-owned heating oil and emergency fueling company based in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Kristopher Ellis, contracting officer for Broco Energy, joined the podcast to share his insights into biodiesel blending. Ellis along with Ginger Laidlaw, vice president, NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council, discussed biodiesel misconceptions, how using biodiesel has impacted Broco Energy's operations and more. With special guest: Kristopher Ellis, Fuel Purchasing, Broco Energy Hosted by: Amy Toner, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content, NATSO and Ginger Laidlaw, Vice President, NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council
In many states, there are grants, subsidies and rebates available to make energy-saving solutions, including solar panels, affordable. Elliot Jaramillo, founder of Concept Clean Energy, and Ben Earl, COO of Concept Clean Energy, joined the podcast to walk listeners through the how, why and where of installing solar panels. With special guests: Elliot Jaramillo, Founder, Concept Clean Energy and Ben Earl, COO, Concept Clean Energy Hosted by: Amy Toner, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content, NATSO and LeeAnn Goheen, Director of NATSO's Government Affairs, NATSO
In this episode of The Truck Stops Here, Darren Schulte, NATSO's vice president, membership, does what he does best - dissect retail technology trends, explaining what they mean and how they will impact the industry. Automated retail is the process of using technology to sell goods and services in a fast and efficient way with low to zero human interaction. Schulte delivers his take on automated retail for truckstops, offering specific ideas on where it will work and not work. With special guest: Darren Schulte, NATSO's Vice President, Membership Hosted by: Amy Toner, NATSO's Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content
From the food trolley to the outdoor patio, Racine Petro is full of experiential elements that welcome and delight travelers. Michael Willkomm, co-owner and president of Willkomm Companies, walks podcast listeners through the vision the Willkomm family has poured into the stop. With special guest: Michael Willkomm, Co-Owner and President, Willkomm Companies Hosted by: Amy Toner, NATSO, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content and Darren Schulte, NATSO, Vice President, Membership
Matt Mildenberger serves as President/CEO of Mitten Inc. in Oakley, Kansas. Mitten's Travel Center offers both fast and casual dining, an urgent care facility, truck repair service, Blue Beacon truck wash, and more. As President/CEO, Mildenberger took Mitten Inc. from a $20 million to a $80 million operation with 140 employees. In this episode of The Trucks Stops Here, new NATSO Board member Mildenberger shares his leadership philosophy, walking listeners through what is important to him in leading Mitten's. With special guest: Matt Mildenberger, President/CEO, Mitten Inc. Hosted by: Amy Toner, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content, NATSO
2022 ushers in several new NATSO Board members, including Raina Shoemaker co-owner and operator of Shoemaker's Travel Centers in Lincoln, NE. Passionate about implementing change that benefits the company, as well as the lives of their employees, Shoemaker joined the podcast to share her leadership vision. She shared about new technology they've deployed, company culture ideas, permanent pandemic changes and more. Hosted by: Amy Toner, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content, NATSO
Robert White(Moderator)Renewable Fuels Association, Vice President of Industry Relations Eric Fobes(Speaker)Pilot Company, SIGMA, NATSO, Head Trader, Ethanol Glenn Hasken(Speaker)Molo Petroleum, COO Doug Kantor(Speaker)NACS, General Counsel
Refresh Travel Plazas recently opened the first of several new locations. The project is headed by Ravinder Grewal and Sachin Malik. The location, in Madera, California, was designed to meet the changing needs of the trucking industry and the country. Simran Grewal and Arjun Khosa joined the podcast to share about the location, from its innovative food program to professional driver amenities. Hosted by: Amy Toner, NATSO, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content
In the wake of a presidential visit to the Dearborn Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center and a subsequent announcement about production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning truck, this week's podcast examines charging infrastructure in Michigan. In the first segment, Aarne Frobom, a senior policy analyst at the Michigan Department of Transportation who has been studying a package of bills related to electric vehicle charging stations, offers some historical perspective on efforts to provide commercial services at state-owned rest areas. Later, Michigan Chief Mobility Officer Trevor Pawl, who was on hand for President Biden's visit Tuesday, talks about Ford's plans for the F-150 Lightning and what the state is doing to support what we know will be increasing demand for charging stations. While discussions of installing electric vehicle charging stations at rest areas is relatively new, the debate about the use of those rest areas is as old as the roads themselves. As E&E News put it in a 2019 story: "When Congress passed the law that enabled the interstate highway network in 1956, it banned almost all economic activity at rest stops, including anything that aided motorists. That was the result of lobbying from businessmen near the highway who worried that the rest stop would be an irresistible draw." Frobom talks about the discussion over the years at the state and federal levels and recounts MDOT's long-ago efforts to work with private entities to offer services on a state-owned site. He also discusses the differences between electric vehicle charging stations (electricity comes from government-regulated public utilities) and traditional gas stations, sharing some insight from the book The Gas Station in America. He explains how as the automobile grew into a national phenomenon in the early 20th century, competition between gasoline companies prompted them to engage in “place-product-packaging,” which involved incorporating the entire gas station design into a brand name. In Pawl's segment, recorded Wednesday afternoon, the focus is on President Biden's visit to the Ford Rouge plant Tuesday and anticipation of the official reveal of the F-150 Lightning, which happened Wednesday evening. The president talked about the history of the Rouge Complex and how the facility is making history again. Pawl explains why Detroit is at the epicenter of transformational change again, and why it is vital for the state to support development of more electric vehicle charging infrastructure. He pointed to policy issues that he said need to be addressed and the importance of working with other states. Other links: https://www.transportdive.com/news/NATSO-commercialization-interstate-rest-stop-electric-charging/595536/ http://wwmt.com/news/state/questions-of-electric-vehicle-infrastructure-loom-ahead-of-biden-visit-to-michiganPodcast image courtesy of Joenomias on Pixabay.
A coalition of trucking groups has issued a letter urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to designate truck stops and travel plazas as COVID-19 vaccination sites. Natso, which represents truck stop owners and operators, said in the letter truckers generally are unable to access many facilities, including medical sites, while driving a Class 8 vehicle. The group also suggested truck drivers should be able to receive a vaccine in a state other than the one in which they reside and that they should be able to get their second vaccine at a different truck stop than their first injection.