Ep. 11: Interview with Don Dains of Midwest Carriers

Don Dains, President of DocHauler and VP of Operations for Midwest Carriers shares insights and stories on this session of the Trucking Tower podcast.

Don Dains, President of DocHauler and VP of Operations for Midwest Carriers shares insights and stories on this session of the Trucking Tower podcast including:

  • How driver engagement improves driver retention
  • His Bronze Star and Desert Storm deployment with the US Army
  • His early career as a truck driver and his transition into technology
  • Why Midwest Carriers designed their own mobile solution and then decided to sell it to other fleets
  • The importance of driver retention
  • Automation designed to help drivers
  • And More…

Do you have surprising stories, hidden talents, sage advice, big announcements, or “newsy” items to share? Please message me to get your story onto the show or email info@truckingtower.com. We look forward to sharing more awesome stories, news, and insights from the world of trucking.

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☑ served as project leader to launch a centralized distribution center in the UK
☑ led 2 distribution center startups in Asia
☑ designed and implemented over 20 distribution centers including warehouses, kitting and offices

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