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    February 19, 2022
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ADVERTORIAL BEST Fleets HALL OF FAME TO DRIVE FOR Halvor Lines named to Best Fleets Hall of Fame Wisconsin-based designation. In all, 28 trucking companies will be recognized this year - eight inducted into the Best Fleets Hall of Fame, with the remaining companies earning Best Fleets To Drive For designations. Once nominated, companies participate in an extensive survey and evaluation that includes additional input from company drivers. The evaluation covers a broad range of topics, including pay and benefits, safety practices, innovation, training, advancement opportunities, and overall company culture. Headquartered in Superior, WI, Halvor Lines, Inc., also has terminals in Rosemount, Inver trucking company honored for 10th consecutive year This week, Halvor Lines, Inc., was named to the Best Fleets Hall of Fame by the Truckload Carrier's Association (TCA) and CarriersEdge. The Best Fleets awards recognize U.S. and Canadian trucking companies that provide exemplary work environments for professional truck drivers. and employees. One of Halvor's notable contributions to the trucking industry in the past year was the establishment of a federally-registered Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) program. South Bend, IN, and Altoona, IA. Located at training centers in Superior, WI, and Rosemount, MN, Halvor's ELDT training Grove Heights, Detroit Lakes and Clearwater MN, as well as Halvor operates four divisions - van, decked van, refrigerated and flatbed - and transports everything from building program allows people to obtain their Commercial Drivers' License materials to frozen foods. (CDL) and receive one-on-one training with an experienced driver trainer while earning a guaranteed $1,000 a month. The program takes seven weeks to complete. Paid lodging is provided and trailers, the company recently to qualifying students outside the increased its driver pay package and primary training center locations. is a certified Top Pay Carrier. These "Being a Hall of Famer is a grea honor -- but it doesn't mean we are going to stop here," says Halvor drivers and ELDT students. Lines CEO Jon Vinje. "We use the Best Fleets program to inspire every area of our operations," says continuous improvwement in the services we provide our drivers and staff. This isn't a "one and done" award. We must continue to do our best for our drivers, our prove ourselves each year." This year, more than 200 fleets were nominated by one of their drivers for a Best Fleets Founded in 1968, the company has a long-standing reputation for supporting its drivers on the road and off. In addition to seating drivers in state-of-the-art trucks factors and more have led to growth, with Halvor Lines actively recruiting "We focus on excellence in Halvor President Ryan Fraley. "Whether its over-the-road safety or employee health, we want to employees, our customers and our communities. We're grateful to Best Fleets and our drivers for officially recognizing that." ADVERTORIAL BEST Fleets HALL OF FAME TO DRIVE FOR Halvor Lines named to Best Fleets Hall of Fame Wisconsin-based designation. In all, 28 trucking companies will be recognized this year - eight inducted into the Best Fleets Hall of Fame, with the remaining companies earning Best Fleets To Drive For designations. Once nominated, companies participate in an extensive survey and evaluation that includes additional input from company drivers. The evaluation covers a broad range of topics, including pay and benefits, safety practices, innovation, training, advancement opportunities, and overall company culture. Headquartered in Superior, WI, Halvor Lines, Inc., also has terminals in Rosemount, Inver trucking company honored for 10th consecutive year This week, Halvor Lines, Inc., was named to the Best Fleets Hall of Fame by the Truckload Carrier's Association (TCA) and CarriersEdge. The Best Fleets awards recognize U.S. and Canadian trucking companies that provide exemplary work environments for professional truck drivers. and employees. One of Halvor's notable contributions to the trucking industry in the past year was the establishment of a federally-registered Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) program. South Bend, IN, and Altoona, IA. Located at training centers in Superior, WI, and Rosemount, MN, Halvor's ELDT training Grove Heights, Detroit Lakes and Clearwater MN, as well as Halvor operates four divisions - van, decked van, refrigerated and flatbed - and transports everything from building program allows people to obtain their Commercial Drivers' License materials to frozen foods. (CDL) and receive one-on-one training with an experienced driver trainer while earning a guaranteed $1,000 a month. The program takes seven weeks to complete. Paid lodging is provided and trailers, the company recently to qualifying students outside the increased its driver pay package and primary training center locations. is a certified Top Pay Carrier. These "Being a Hall of Famer is a grea honor -- but it doesn't mean we are going to stop here," says Halvor drivers and ELDT students. Lines CEO Jon Vinje. "We use the Best Fleets program to inspire every area of our operations," says continuous improvwement in the services we provide our drivers and staff. This isn't a "one and done" award. We must continue to do our best for our drivers, our prove ourselves each year." This year, more than 200 fleets were nominated by one of their drivers for a Best Fleets Founded in 1968, the company has a long-standing reputation for supporting its drivers on the road and off. In addition to seating drivers in state-of-the-art trucks factors and more have led to growth, with Halvor Lines actively recruiting "We focus on excellence in Halvor President Ryan Fraley. "Whether its over-the-road safety or employee health, we want to employees, our customers and our communities. We're grateful to Best Fleets and our drivers for officially recognizing that."