We'd love to meet & mingle if you're able to attend, please look for us at each of these upcoming events.
Trinity Transport will be attending a job fair at Salisbury University from 12-4 pm. Stop by our booth to learn about careers at Trinity Transport. Hope to see you there!
Event from 1p-3p
Refreshments will be provided.
RSVP to Marketing@TrinityLogistics.com
TPS welcomes Governor Jack Markell, representatives from DNREC, Clean Air Council, DuPont, Trinity Logistics, and our valued partners for a demonstration of our generator/refrigeration project.
Neighbors of Trinity Distribution Services in New Castle are benefiting from an environmentally-friendly project that improves air quality and the quality of life for residents in neighborhoods adjacent to the facility. Twenty diesel generators used to power refrigerated storage containers at the company’s Roger Road site have been replaced with electrified outlets, significantly reducing air pollutants, diesel fumes and noise in the community.
“This project demonstrates Trinity’s support of greener achievements as an EPA Smartway Transport Partner and as a partner in the American Chemistry Council’s Responsible Care® program. Our nationwide corporate purpose is to continually improve people’s lives by constantly striving to be our best in logistics and in everything we do, and this project is another way to enact that purpose,” said Darrel Banning, Trinity Distribution Services President.
“We’re looking for ways to make our air cleaner to breathe,” said Governor Jack Markell. “These electrified outlets provide a cleaner, safe, effective alternative to diesel. Together, we’re making progress eliminating odors and noise while reducing health risks in the community.”
The project was made possible by an agreement between the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and DuPont, under which DuPont, as a condition of its Delaware Coastal Zone permit, funded this project to offset air emissions from two new boilers at the DuPont Edge Moor facility in Wilmington. The project will eliminate up to 120 tons of harmful air pollutants annually from the Trinity site and produce significant health and environmental benefits for the community.
“Ensuring that all Delawareans can breathe clean air is a top priority for DNREC. Through this project, New Castle area residents will experience significantly less pollution, noise and odors than were produced by the diesel generators at Trinity’s facility near the Port of Wilmington,” said Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Secretary Collin O’Mara.
Under the agreement, DuPont provided $225,000 to replace Trinity Distribution Service’s diesel generators with electrified outlets and an additional $25,000 to fund technical and administrative oversight of the project by the Clean Air Council through its diesel pollution reduction program.
“The Clean Air Council is proud to be a part of a project that will have a significant impact not only on the environment but also on public health, both at the port and in the surrounding community,” said Joe Minott, executive director of the Clean Air Council.
“We are happy to work collaboratively with DNREC on projects that improve air quality and the overall quality of life for the community,” said Edge Moor Plant Manager Elizabeth Schowe.
“Rose Hill Community Center is absolutely delighted that after years of work by Oakmont community residents, the trucking company and state officials, this community concern is headed for a positive outcome,” said Deborah Deubert, deputy director of the Rose Hill Community Center.
This project complements the state’s ongoing efforts to reduce diesel emissions, including projects funded by EPA and grants made available through the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act.
The Trinity Foundation is hosting the 2nd annual "Heart and Sole 5K Walk/Run"
The 5k starts at 10 a.m. and registration begins at 9 a.m. At West Seaford Elementary School in Seaford, Delaware.
Cost is $20 until April 21st, and $25 after and on the day of the event
The route of the event will be a loop around the Seaford golf course.
For more information call
800-846-3400 ext. 3839 or ext. 3812
Austin Hubbard, driver for the #19 World of Outlaws Super Late Model, will be visiting our location 11am - 1pm to meet and greet the community, sign autographs, and display his car. As a sponsor, Trinity Transport is incredibly proud of Austin's accomplishments, which include:
2011 Season
New Track Record at Ocala Speedway (Ocala, Florida)
2010 Season
World of Outlaws Super Late Model Rookie of the Year
Super Bowl of Racing Winner: $12,000
Youngest Driver to Win a Southern All Stars Feature (17 Years Old)
2 World of Outlaws Series Wins
7th in World of Outlaws Final Points
Check Austin out: