Werner Enterprises
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Werner Enterprises, Inc. was founded in 1956 by Clarence L. Werner. It is a transportation and logistics company, headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States, and is the county seat of Douglas County. It is located in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 20 miles north of the mouth of the Platte River...

, United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

. It ships to the USA, Canada, Mexico, Asia, Europe and South America. Werner has regional offices throughout North America, in China and recently in Australia. Werner is among the five largest carriers in the United States, with services that include dedicated, medium-to-long-haul, regional and local van capacity, expedited, temperature-controlled and flatbed. Werner also offers freight management, truck brokerage, intermodal, load/mode and network optimization and freight forwarding. Werner, through its subsidiary companies, is a licensed U.S. NVOCC, U.S. Customs Broker, licensed Freight Forwarder in China, licensed China NVOCC, TSA-approved Indirect Air Carrier and IATA Accredited Cargo Agent.

Fleet

Fleet sales is the division of Werner that actually purchases, operates and eventually sells the equipment.

The tractors are equipped with either a C-15 Caterpillar engine, Detroit Diesel 60 series engine or DD15 engine, or a ISX Cummins engine and all the tractors are equipped with a 9 or 10 speed Eaton Fuller transmission. Werner's tractors are regulated to go no faster than 65 mi/h.

The current fleet is made up of the following:
  • Freightliner
    Freightliner Trucks
    Freightliner Trucks is an American manufacturer of heavy duty trucks, chassis and semi-trailer trucks in the United States. The company was founded as Freightliner Inc in 1942 and is now a division of Daimler Trucks North America, a subsidiary of the German Daimler AG...

     Cascadia
  • Peterbilt
    Peterbilt
    Peterbilt Motors Company is an American manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty Class 5 through Class 8 trucks headquartered in Denton, Texas. Founded in 1939 Peterbilt operates manufacturing facilities in Denton, Texas , and Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec...

     386 and 387
  • Kenworth T600
    Kenworth T600
    The Kenworth T600 was an aerodynamic semi truck.The T600 was a radical shift in truck design compared to its cousin the W900...

    , and T660
  • International
    Navistar International
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     ProStar
    International ProStar
    The International ProStar is class 8 commercial vehicle manufactured by Navistar at its Chatham, Ontario plant. International touts the ProStar as the most fuel efficient truck in the Class 8 segment....

     and LoneStar
    International Lonestar
    The International LoneStar is a heavy duty truck manufactured by International Truck. The truck is easily recognizable by its streamlined design.-Models:*LoneStar: The standard LoneStar model.*LoneStar Daycab: A variant with no sleeper section in the cab....

     have recently been added to the fleet
  • Volvo Trucks
    Volvo Trucks
    Volvo Trucks is a global truck manufacturer based in Sweden, owned by Volvo Group - AB Volvo it is the world's second largest heavy-duty truck brand....

     VNL 670


As fuel and operating costs have risen over the years, Werner has elected to remove the "long-nose" tractors from their fleet. The Pete 379/389, Kenworth W-900, and the Freightliner Classic are being retired from the fleet and are being replaced with the more aerodynamic tractors. The tractors in the fleet with 200000 miles (321,868 km) or less are being retro-fitted with auxiliary power units (APU's) to reduce the engine idling time as many states are putting anti-idle laws into effect as well as to save wear on the engines and reduce fuel costs. It is estimated that a tractor burns one gallon of fuel for every hour it is idling.

The main color of their tractors is light blue, however as this color has become so synonymous with Werner in the transportation industry, Werner has diversified its colors to assist in tractor resale. The new colors include, but are not limited to:
Red, Black, Dark Blue, White, Yellow, Tan & Purple

The Werner van and temperature controlled trailer fleet mostly consists of 53' Wabash trailers, while their flatbeds are 48' spread axle trailers. Werner Enterprises experiences very high driver turnover, although in recent years turnover has been markedly reduced by a renewed focus on drivers.

Divisions

Werner has three main divisions that operate in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. They are the Temperature Controlled Division (TCU), Flatbed, and Dry Van. The dry van division is the largest of the three.

Werner operates 11 terminals in the United States and has a terminal in Milton, Ontario. Of the 11 terminals operated 9 are full service terminals meaning that drivers are able to have their tractors and trailers serviced there while resting or conducting safety meetings. The other terminals offer a drop yard and safety services but no maintenance facilities.

Paperless Logs

Werner Enterprises was the first trucking company to use the paperless log system. In June 1998 Werner Enterprises and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) entered into a pilot program to use a "paperless" log system designed to replace the paper logbooks for recording drivers Hours Of Service (HOS) duty statuses. This process was tested and monitored by the FMCSA for a period of six years. Through the six year period drivers used the computer system via the Qualcomm on board computers in the truck and still maintaining a paper log while the system was perfected. From 1995 through September 2004 Werner continued to improve the paperless log system and in this time contacted the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and informed them of their findings and showed Werner's commitment to the safety of their drivers and more importantly the motoring public. On September 21, 2004 the FMCSA granted Werner Enterprises an exemption from paper log use and in December 2004 was formally granted the exemption at a ceremony at the corporate headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. To this date Werner Enterprises is one of two major motor carriers who use paperless logs: the other is Schneider National.

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