Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Press releases are provided by companies as is and have not been edited or checked for accuracy. Any queries should be directed to the company issuing the release.

Port Manatee truckers get ministry, free lunch

Truckers serving Port Manatee, having been recognized with a free lunch, can look for nourishment of their souls throughout the year thanks to a new ministry of the port-based Anchor House Mission.

Port Manatee truckers get ministry, free lunch

Port Manatee truckers get ministry, free lunch
PALMETTO, Florida - Truckers serving Port Manatee, having been recognized with a free lunch, can look for nourishment of their souls throughout the year thanks to a new ministry of the port-based Anchor House Mission.
The not-for-profit Anchor House Mission's Trucker Ministry was unveiled Friday [May 12] with opening of a rest-and-refresh area for professional drivers at Port Manatee's scale house. The ribbon-cutting was followed by Port Manatee's second annual Trucker Appreciation Day, during which more than 400 hot dogs and hamburgers were provided to nearly 300 truckers just outside the port's main gate.
"Port Manatee makes us feel very appreciated," said Manny Gutierrez, an owner-operator who drives for Jacksonville, Florida-based Landstar System Inc.
Another owner-operator for Landstar, Armando Perez, said, "We have seen trucker appreciation elsewhere, but nothing quite like this, with a lunch and a ministry."
Tim Huppert, executive director and chaplain of the Anchor House Mission, called the new ministry a true joint venture with Port Manatee, adding, "The ministry aims to support truckers who are often away from home, reaching out to them with kindness and meeting their spiritual, physical and emotional needs."
Carlos Buqueras, Port Manatee's executive director, commented, "We appreciate the hard work and commitment of professional drivers and thank them for delivering our goods safely and on time."
Vanessa Baugh, chairwoman of the Manatee County Port Authority, said, "We are pleased to recognize the truckers who make such important contributions to the supply chain and distribution of cargo that flows through Port Manatee."
Dozens of Port Manatee executives and employees were joined in serving the picnic-style lunch by Priscilla Whisenant Trace, the Manatee County Port Authority first vice chairwoman, as well as Carol Whitmore, past chairwoman of the port board.
Trucker Appreciation Day sponsors included Logistec Gulf Coast LLC, Federal Marine Terminals Inc., Arrow Terminals Inc., World Direct Shipping, TransMontaigne Partners LP and Manatee Truck & Trailer Wash LLC.
Port Manatee, the Port of Port Manatee Propeller Club, TravelCenters of America, Pilot Travel Centers LLC and Wildwood, Florida-based 75 Chrome Shop provided drivers giveaway items including T-shirts, caps, calendars and notebooks with pens.
Located "Where Tampa Bay Meets the Gulf of Mexico," Port Manatee is the closest U.S. deepwater seaport to the expanded Panama Canal, with 10 40-foot-draft berths serving container, bulk, breakbulk, heavylift, project and general cargo customers. The port generates more than $2.3 billion in annual economic impact for the local community, while supporting more than 24,000 jobs, without levying ad-valorem taxes.
PHOTO:
At Port Manatee's second annual Trucker Appreciation Day, from left, drivers Manny Gutierrez and Armando Perez are served lunch by Malcolm Edwards, Port Manatee's senior manager for trade development.

More Info: https://www.portmanatee.com/Newsroom/News-Releases/Post/585/Port-Manatee-truckers-get-ministry-free-lunch

The Latest

More Stories

a headshot of Bill Pedriana at Noblelift
Photo courtesy of Noblelift

NOBLELIFT North America welcomes Bill Pedriana as newpresident

Des Plaines, Illinois – January 7, 2025: NOBLELIFT North America, a global leader in lithium-iron material handling technology, is excited to announce the appointment of Bill Pedriana as its new President. With nearly four decades of experience in the material handling industry, Pedriana is poised to lead NOBLELIFT North America into a new era of innovation, growth, and customer-centric success.

Bill Pedriana served as Chief Marketing Officer at Big Joe Forklifts, where his visionary leadership helped rebuild the brand, develop groundbreaking products (including the Joey series of access vehicles and their cobot pallet truck concept), and execute comprehensive sales and marketing strategies. For 14 years, Pedriana played an instrumental role in achieving an extraordinary 14x growth in sales and helping to drive the global expansion of Big Joe’s parent company, EP Equipment.

Keep ReadingShow less

Featured

Loren Swakow of Noblelift

Loren Swakow announces retirement as managing director of NOBLELIFT North America

Des Plaines, Illinois – Loren Swakow, Managing Director of NOBLELIFT North America, has announced his retirement effective January 31st, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of unprecedented growth, innovation, and strong relationships built over nearly a decade at the helm of the company.

Swakow joined NOBLELIFT in October 2016, tasked with the challenge of bringing an unknown brand into the highly competitive American market. At the time, NOBLELIFT had no dealer network and minimal brand recognition. Over the course of eight years, Swakow's strategic leadership and expertise have led to remarkable success, driving average annual growth of 43%. Today, NOBLELIFT is supported by a professional dealer network spanning the entire country, with sales growth consistently outpacing the industry, a true testament to Swakow’s vision and determination.

Keep ReadingShow less
a family shops in a grocery store using a smart trolley
Photo courtesy of Instacart

Australian supermarket chain rolls out AI-powered grocery carts

Grocery shoppers in Australia will soon be able to zip in and out of the store in record time, bypassing the lines for cashiers or self-checkout kiosks altogether. They can just walk in, make their selections, and walk out with their bags in hand.

The secret to this express shopping experience is the “Caper Cart,” an AI (artificial intelligence)-powered smart trolley from San Francisco-based Instacart. In its first deployment in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, the system is being tested by Coles Supermarkets, a food and beverage retailer with more than 1,800 grocery and liquor stores throughout the country.

Keep ReadingShow less
a women in an office watching a delivery of boxes

How green is your glue?

If you’re looking to make the packaging process more eco-friendly, the obvious place to start is with the box itself. And that’s exactly what Salt Lake City-based Packsize did when it made its initial foray into sustainable packaging back in 2002. That year, the company launched its first product, an innovative on-demand packaging system designed to reduce cardboard waste (and the need for filler material) by creating a right-sized box for each shipment.

Now the company is ready for the next step: greening up the glue.

Keep ReadingShow less

​OPEX® Sure Sort® X with Xtract™ Warehouse Automation System Is Named a Finalist in the New Equipment Digest NED Innovation Awards

MOORESTOWN, NJ (December 18, 2024) OPEX® Corporation, a global leader in Next Generation Automation providing solutions for document, mail, and warehouse automation, has been selected as a finalist in the 2024 NED (New Equipment Digest) Innovation Awards, which celebrates innovations in industrial technology, tools, and equipment that empower businesses to work faster, better, and more cost-effectively.

OPEX Sure Sort® X with Xtract™, a high-speed automated sortation and order retrieval system, was recognized in the NED Innovation Awards Automation category.

Keep ReadingShow less