Toledo, OH - Whoever says that lightening can’t strike twice hasn’t met Bolt Express. For Bolt Express, the “Bolt” has once again struck for the fourth time in the past five years making them one of the fastest growing transportation companies in North America. Bolt Express has received the top honor of being named the Sylectus “Highest Revenue Growth Year-Over-Year, large company category” for 2009 over 2008. Bolt Express was recognized in February at the 7th Annual Sylectus Conference held in Amelia Island, Florida. This award goes to the AlliancePro Company with the highest percentage increase in sales revenue between those 2 years.
Ben Bauman, President & CEO of Bolt Express, attributes this continued history of success to “maintaining an aggressive growth plan in a controlled and effective manner with a focus on strong customer service skills within the organization”. The award this year is exceptionally impressive as 2009 was marked as one of the worst economies since the Great Depression.
Bolt Express’s forward and innovative thinking has steadily made them a consistent leader in the transportation industry. Growth in a very competitive market is a true sign of success and demonstrates their desire to always be willing to go the extra mile for their customers and be the best at what they do.
Bolt Express is an ISO 9001-2008 provider that promotes safety and services to its’ employees and owner operators while providing customers with a one call solution for all modes of services on the ground or in the air.
For more information contact Michelle Dunn at mdunn@bolt-express.com
Comments - Tell us what you think below
Tom Herlston
17 Mar 2010, 09:44
17 Mar 2010, 09:44
They should get an award for hualing the cheap fright.....With fuel going
to $3.00 a gallon, and every s.o.b. alone the interstate with there hands
in the driver pocket.They do the the loads one of there drivers told me
they hauls as cheat as $.60 cents a mile.It appears to me if company wants
something shipped picked up in 1 hour driven 800 miles and drop off the
next day.It should be worth something.Thats called providing a service.60
cents a mile is LTL,its sats on the dock a couple of days gets there a week
later.My load offers have gone down ,because of BOLT,and few more like
them.Now the parking lots at truck stop are fulling up with trucks with no
marking no DOT #,the MOM and POP,the drives how cant get a job for some
reason with BOLT or did and couldnt make it.What ever happen to SAY NO TO
CHEAP FRIGHT?
Ray S
17 Mar 2010, 09:51
17 Mar 2010, 09:51
@Tom,
So you are making this comment from something you heard from another driver? That makes a lot of sense!! Thats hysterical!!!
Well I heard they keep the wheels moving....LIKE MINE!!!!! Last I checked as an O/O - I can say NO to ANY FREIGHT! You can too! Just say NO - while I'm running my wheels off and making a decent profit!!!
Ray
"BANDIT 69"
So you are making this comment from something you heard from another driver? That makes a lot of sense!! Thats hysterical!!!
Well I heard they keep the wheels moving....LIKE MINE!!!!! Last I checked as an O/O - I can say NO to ANY FREIGHT! You can too! Just say NO - while I'm running my wheels off and making a decent profit!!!
Ray
"BANDIT 69"
Tom Herlston
18 Mar 2010, 11:29
18 Mar 2010, 11:29
Well Pal Keep hauling that fright for 60cent a mile.Im sure when fuel gets
to 5 bucks a gallon,Bolt get you to haul for 50cents a mile. By the way
what you call a decent profit more than unemplyment check.Back when I
started the rates were decent and there was no Bolt or the rest of the
fright whores out there today.I rest my case.





