| Business Summary | | Trism,
Inc.
entered
the
transportation
business
in
January
1990
with
the
acquisition
of
Tri-State
Motor
Transit
Co.
The
Company's
operations
include
a
group
of
carriers
primarily
specializing
in
the
transportation
of
heavy
machinery
and
equipment
and
over-dimensional
commodities,
building
materials,
steel
and
metal
products
(Heavy
Haul),
hazardous
waste,
explosives,
military
munitions
and
radioactive
materials
(Secured
Materials),
and
a
contract
logistics
provider
(Logistics).
The
Company
conducts
these
operations
principally
through
its
subsidiaries,
Trism
Specialized
Carriers,
Inc.,
Tri-State
Motor
Transit
Co.,
Diablo
Systems,
Inc.,
C.I.
Whitten
Transfer
and
Trism
Logistics,
Inc. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Trism,
Inc.
specializes
in
transporting
heavy
machinery
and
equipment,
hazardous
waste,
explosives,
and
radioactive
materials.
For
the
three
months
ended
3/31/01,
revenues
fell
9%
to
$63
million.
Net
loss
before
extraordinary
item
and
accounting
change
fell
89%
to
$4.5
million.
Revenues
reflect
lower
asset
productivity
and
a
reduction
in
total
tractor
count.
Lower
loss
reflects
decreased
equipment
rental
expenses
and
the
absence
of
loss
adjustment. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY1998 Pay | |
| Thomas Krasner Chairman,
CEO | -- | Warren Knight COO | -- | J. Moody Exec.
VP- Operations | -- | James Overley Sr.
VP, CFO and Treasurer | $154K | Ralph Nelson Sr. VP, Gen. Counsel and Sec. | 155K | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-1998 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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