Road Scholar Transport has teamed up with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network in a unique awareness campaign. Demonstrating their commitment to causes affecting communities, Road Scholar Transport has painted a striking purple truck dedicated to raising public consciousness about pancreatic cancer. This initiative, part of their broader Road Scholar Awareness Campaign, highlights significant issues impacting numerous lives.
This distinctive purple truck is not just for show; it’s a mobile billboard traveling across the country, spreading vital information about pancreatic cancer and the crucial work of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. The collaborative spirit extends to Tempur-Pedic, a Road Scholar client, who partnered in the development of this impactful awareness vehicle.
Road Scholar Transport, established in 1988 and based in Scranton, PA, has grown from humble beginnings to a respected name in freight transportation. Founded by Jim Barrett and his wife Debra, the company started with Jim as the sole driver and Debra as dispatcher. Jim’s journey in the trucking industry began at 16, washing trucks after school, progressing through college and sales roles before launching Road Scholar Transport. From initial revenues of just a few thousand dollars, Road Scholar Transport has expanded significantly, achieving $18 million in revenue by 2007. Today, they operate with approximately 95 drivers and a substantial fleet from multiple terminals across the Northeastern United States, offering diverse services including Truckload, LTL freight, Auto Hauling, Temperature Protect Service, Expedite, and High Security shipping.
To discover more about Road Scholar Transport and their comprehensive transportation solutions, visit http://www.roadscholar.com.