TRAC continues to closely monitor the global spread of COVID-19, staying closely attuned to updates from federal and local health departments and other governmental authorities.
TRAC realizes that their role in supporting your business has never been more important. They are taking the following steps to ensure that TRAC is best positioned to ensure uninterrupted service for our customers:
TRAC has robust business continuity plans in place in order to ensure the same level of service excellence and equipment quality customers have come to expect;
Field operations remain operational. In addition, their office employees are equipped to seamlessly support our customers and service partners via phone or email in a secure and productive environment, while working remotely;
Following guidance from health experts, TRAC is implementing all necessary measures to regularly clean and disinfect locations and service vehicles daily;
TRAC has worked with authorities where stay-at-home or similar orders have been issued to designate our services as “essential” so that they may continue operations as part of the critical supply chain.TRAC plans to work closely with their network of start/stop locations and depots to support the intermodal community.
As the leading marine chassis pool manager and equipment provider, TRAC feels an even greater responsibility to help ensure the continuity of your business and protect the value of the partnership.
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