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FACE OF TRANSPORTATION

FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: GARLAND RICE, COLT RICE, ELIZABETH SKINNER

BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: BUTCH RICE, DREW PARSONS, SETH CARRUTH, BRODY WELCHER, JEFF HOLT

What should our readers know about you?

Stallion Transportation Group, with corporate offices located in Beebe, was established in 1992 and has recently celebrated 30 years in business as both an asset trucking company and third-party logistics division. We are a closeknit community of talented people with Christian values; we enjoy the outdoors, sports, friendly competition and serving the great state of Arkansas as a team.

What is the key to your success?

Our leadership has spent decades investing in the youth of the company. We are excited to be passing the reins to the next generation of executive leadership that we are confident will continue to foster relationships with our employees and customers.

What has been your organization’s proudest moment or accomplishment?

Exceeding $1 million dollars in charitable contributions. Our staff is invested in philanthropy, and the framework of the company was built on generosity.

What kinds of challenges do you face in your industry, and how is your company facing them?

Stallion has been very fortunate to stay in front of industry hardships with a commendably low driver turnover, and by maintaining quality customer relationships that have been loyal to our brand and service.

What is the most important thing you do for Arkansans?

Over the years we have proudly supported the prosperity of organizations vital to Arkansas: Arkansas Foodbank and Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, Arkansas Special Olympics, Make-a-Wish Foundation and local school and community organizations.

What are your organization’s goals for the next few years? We plan to ensure the future growth and financial stability of the company, investing in advanced technology, employee success and leading customer experience. Stallion prides itself on reputation, integrity and being a bar-setting contributor to the transportation industry.

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