Alberta Motor Transport Association names 2020 Industry Awards recipients

 
 

Calgary, AB (April 23, 2021) – The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) celebrated at its virtual Awards Gala April 23, 2021, eight individuals for their extraordinary contributions to commercial transportation in Alberta, an armada of industry professionals serving as a vital link to the security of all Albertans through its delivery of essential goods and services and in helping to rebuild our economy.

“Commercial transportation is an essential service delivering people and goods 24/7, 365 days a year. Presently, Alberta has over 22,000 registered commercial carriers moving 51.3% of Alberta’s GDP. Of all Alberta’s workforce, 5.4 per cent is made up of Transportation and Warehousing,” says AMTA President Chris Nash.

AMTA Industry Awards serve to recognize those individuals who exhibit passion and dedication to this industry year in and year out. While we were unable to meet in person to celebrate this year’s awards, I am pleased we were able to gather virtually to showcase the accomplishments of these eight deserving individuals.”

The association annually presents awards to the people not only behind the wheel, but those who ensure a safe workplace, supply goods and services to industry and those who give their time in ensuring AMTA remains the voice, the standard and the resource of the commercial transportation industry.

“In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, our 2020 recipients particularly stand out,” adds Nash. “Before, during and after COVID, every person and industry depends on commercial transportation. It is critical the commercial transportation logistics supply chain ensures people and goods continue to move safely – even when the country faces restrictions and lockdowns. Our 2020 recipients really deserve acknowledgement of their efforts.”

AMTA extends congratulations to:

Driver of the Year: Danny Dyck
Safety Person of the Year: Robin Peterman (Reilly Transfer Group)
Associate Trades Award: Sonja Houston (Isaac Instruments)
Historical Award: Lane Kranenburg (Presented posthumously to Vicki Kranenburg)
Service to Industry: Jude Groves (Rosenau Transport), Real Durand (Bison Transport), Tim Bennett (NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul) and Doug Paisley (Lethbridge Truck Terminals)

AMTA would like to thank sponsors Isaac Instruments, Volvo Trucks Canada, GroupHealth Benefit Solutions, Highstreet Insurance Group, BFL Insurance, Omnitracs, CN, Trailcon Leasing and Cummins for making this event possible.

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About Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA)
The Alberta Motor Transport Association is a not-for-profit, advocacy and safety training association functioning as The Voice, The Standard and The Resource for commercial transportation in Alberta. For more than 80 years, our work has encompassed a broad range of environmental, social, economic, safety and compliance matters that impact provincial highways. Research and innovation is now at the forefront of our projects, enabling AMTA to bring key stakeholders together to lead research and develop new technologies that will significantly enhance the industry while reducing human and environmental impacts. amta.ca

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Communication Specialist, AMTA
Mobile: 403-837-9978
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