General News
IMC Invests in Fleet Drivers Across the Country
IMC, the largest marine drayage provider in the nation, is invests in more than $3 million in new equipment in the Gulf Coast. The company recently took delivery of fleet of 20 new International® lightweight tractors to facilitate the expansion of their heavy haul drayage services in the Houston market. The lightweight trucks weigh 16,000 […]
Zero-Emissions Rule in CA Triggers a Run on Diesel Rigs
The Wall Street Journal recently tapped Jim Gillis, President of Pacific Drayage Services (PDS), an IMC Company, for an in-depth look at how fleets are preparing for the upcoming deadline to comply with California’s Zero-Emissions Rule. In this article, Jim shares how PDS has adopted a blended approach to deploying zero-emissions vehicles, with the goal […]
CA’s Aggressive ZEV Mandate Backfiring at the Ports?
In a recent discussion with Overdrive, Jim Gillis discusses how the California ZEV mandates are affecting drayage on the west coast. “300-plus-truck fleet Pacific Drayage Services (part of the IMC family of companies) “compressed three years of growth into one year with diesel” this year, said President Jim Gillis, “to make sure we had enough […]
IMC Driver Services Team Keeps Drivers Moving
IMC’s Director of Driver Services, Kevin Mott, and his team provide daily operation and oversight of driver services, directly supporting every IMC driver and trucking operation. “While we have a lot of functions, our big three are owner/operator settlements; roadside repairs; and storage demurrage processing,” says Mott. “In short, we keep drivers moving.” Since the […]
DNJ Intermodal Services Opens Milwaukee Location
DNJ Intermodal Services (DNJ), an IMC Company, has expanded its presence in the southeastern region of Wisconsin with a new facility in Milwaukee. The new location, at 1821 SE Frontage Road, includes a 1,500 square foot office space and 40 parking spots for trucks, along with five acres of land for wheeled container storage and […]
Complying with California’s Indirect Source Rule
Warehouse operators within the South Coast Air Basin are subject to new information gathering, recordkeeping and reporting requirements on the trucks servicing their locations. However, many operators still need to comply with the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s Warehouse Indirect Source Rule. “They’re putting the onus on the warehouse operators in Southern California to monitor […]
Meet IMC’s New Chief Executive Officer, Joel Henry
Earlier this summer, we shared the good news with you that Joel Henry was named as IMC’s first-ever CEO. Tennessee Trucking News, the official magazine of the Tennessee Trucking Association, came out to the IMC Headquarters in Collierville, TN to do an in-depth feature on him. To read the full article and learn more about Joel […]
Driver Reflects on Being Part of the Nationwide IMC Family
For driver Quindle Horn, a conversation with his future dispatcher was all it took for him to become a part of the IMC family. “I was looking for a job that would keep me more local so I could be at home with my son,” he says. “I saw the IMCG listing online, reached out […]
Women Who Lead in Transportation: Donna Lemm
The Memphis Business Journal comments on Donna Lemm, IMC CCO, being a female leader by saying, “As for career accomplishments, it’s about the 30-plus-year journey for Donna, rather than a moment. With hard work, she trailblazed “through traditional paradigms in a very heavily male-dominated industry,” coming out victorious for more, new, and better ways to […]