RoadOne IntermodaLogistics welcomes Amorose

July 11, 2016
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics announced Adam Amorose has joined the company as vice president of safety.

RoadOne IntermodaLogistics announced Adam Amorose has joined the company as vice president of safety.

In this position, Amorose is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all RoadOne drivers, as well as the driver recruiting and retention programs, the company said. He is also responsible for all FMCSA and Department of Homeland Security requirements such as CSA (Compliance, Safety and Accountability) scores, safety audits, and C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) certifications.

The company noted that Amorose comes to RoadOne with over 15 years of experience in transportation and distribution safety management and has interacted with multiple Fortune 500 businesses. In the past, he has added value to safety management, risk and compliance programs at companies such as USA Truck, Greatwide Logistics Services, and UPS, RoadOne added. 

At RoadOne, Amorose will lead the company’s ELD program for all RoadOne trucks, which will be completed by the end of 2016. According to the company, Amorose will also continue to build on RoadOne’s work to achieve first-rate FMCSA CSA driver scores.

“Safety is a critically important aspect of our business. We are pleased to have Adam join us to further enhance our current programs and bring increased attention and excellence to our safety initiatives, compliance and risk management.  I’m confident Adam’s professional expertise will be a valuable contribution to RoadOne’s ongoing growth and S3-single source solution vision,” said Ken Kellaway, CEO of RoadOne IntermodaLogistics.

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