Bend, don't break

Manager: Mike Burger Title: vp-maintenance Fleet: Saia Inc., Duluth, GA Operation: Regional LTL PROBLEM Maximizing fleet uptime is never an easy task. But adding the words “cost control” to the mix makes it even more difficult. For Mike Burger, however, maximizing reliability and cost control go hand in hand. “Reliability is a key cornerstone at Saia, in large part because we've dramatically increased equipment utilization over the last five years,” he says. “But we have to keep a handle on maintenance costs. We keep our tractors between 10 and 12 years on average, running them almost one-million miles ...

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