


| Simply put, Barry Smith hates to say “no” to a customer. And that approach has earned Smith Transport, Inc. of Roaring Spring (near Altoona), Pennsylvania, incredible customer loyalty and rapid growth since the company began in 1983. |
| Smith Transport’s operations center features giant computer
screens that permit everyone to see the location and ETA of every truck
at all times, as well as weather information, equipment utilization, breakdowns, load availability and road conditions. |
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| The result is that Smith Transport is a very diverse operation that does “a little bit of everything.” And yet, by combining a generalist approach to the business with careful planning and the latest in high-tech management, Smith makes saying “yes” work to its advantage. |
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How did Smith Transport become so diverse?
Is it difficult to be so diverse, yet remain
profitable? |

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What kinds of things do you provide? How do you maximize utilization of your equipment
and people resources? |

| Barry Smith, president of Smith Transport, Inc. |
| Smith Transport’s headquarters, in Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania, is designed to look like a futuristic truck. Barry Smith’s office is located where the driver’s seat would be. |
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How do you maximize utilization of your equipment
and people resources? Mike, how does the operations center work?
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| Smith Transport operates over 2 million square feet of warehouse space for customers, including storing huge quantities of pulp for nearby paper mills. |
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service, and it also helps us schedule the next load for each truck.” “That helps us make sure we provide on-time service, and it also helps us schedule the next load for each truck.” |

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What about unanticipated delays? How do you get that information? |
| Mike Donovan explains Smith’s high-tech operations center. |
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How many trucks are you managing? What do people in the operations center do?
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| Lynn Manges, a director at Smith Transport, with one of the company’s tow trucks. |
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You have a very diverse equipment mix. How
do you keep it all running? Do you have that much towing and body work?
Who handles tires? Why not repairs? |

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But you do the rest of the work yourself?
What other kinds of maintenance do you do?
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Do you see that changing? Will that change the way you do business?
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| One way Smith Transport gives back to its community and employees who want a CDL is by providing instructors and equipment for a truck driver training program at the local vo-tech school. |
| Jeff Musselman, maintenance director for Smith Transport |