PRIME Inc.

Company Overview:
Robert E. Low started Prime in Urbana, Missouri in 1970 with one dump truck. Robert's vision of providing the ultimate in customer satisfaction enabled Prime to expand rapidly to become a $50 million operation by 1980, when the company relocated corporate headquarters to Springfield, Missouri. The early 80's ushered in an era of deregulation, a national economic slow-down and an unprecedented purge in the trucking industry.Prime, though they downsized operations considerable, remained resolute and diligent in their efforts. As a result, the company focused primarily on those areas of expertise which had proven to be most profitable. Emphasis was placed initially on refrigerated business and later expanded to include flatbed and brokerage services. Cost controls, customer service enhancements and an aggressive effort to recruit the most qualified personnel in the industry enabled Prime to continue to prosper while providing superior and reliable transportation services.Since 1986, Prime has experienced a steady growth in revenue every year. Prime's personnel, equipment and technology remains on the cutting edge of the transportation industry, and the company's growth remains steady and well managed. Prime continues to position itself to serve customers well into the new millennium.
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Why Choose to Drive for Prime Inc.?
How would you like to work for a company that wants you to be successful and profitable?
Join one of North America's most successful refrigerated, flatbed, and tanker transport companies, Prime, inc. Prime offers safe, reliable and continuous on-time service to an expanding international customer base. We need you to help us meet our commitment to world-class customer service.
Prime, inc. offers excellent employee benefits and some of the best driver compensation packages in the trucking industry. With programs like ACE2 (Associate Career Enhancement), Prime's goal is to teach our drivers and contractors to be the most profitable they can be.
 
Recent Awards:

  • Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) named Prime Inc. director of safety Don Lacy as the 2011 Safety Professional of the Year.
  • Seven Prime Inc drivers received the 2010 Contractor of the Year award. The best drivers in each division are honored with this annual award for exhibiting exceptional service, safety practices, professionalism and productivity.

  Types of Routes:

  Types of Freight:

  • OTR
  • Regional
  • Local
  • Intermodal
  • Dry Van
  • Refrigerated
  • Flatbed
  • Tanker

Average Days of Home Time Per Month: 4
Additional Company Details:

  • Drives Average 3200 Miles Per Week
  • Lease Purchase Program Available
  • Pet Policy
  • Rider Policy
  • Assigned Trucks
  • Qualcomm


Bonuses (Subject to change):


  Benefits:

  • Longevity
  • Safety
  • Referral
  • On-Time
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Paid Vacations
  • 401K