Roadrunner Takes Major Steps in Transformation Plans
Staff Reporter
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Roadrunner Freight took another step in its ongoing transformation with a March 25 announcement of a $50 million equity private placement and additions to its leadership team.
鈥淥ur strategy has been around focusing on our key strengths,鈥 Roadrunner President Frank Hurst told Transport Topics. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no secret that, in our past, we really drifted away from our core competencies, and a lot of work is really undoing that. When you think about the transformation that we鈥檙e talking about right now, it鈥檚 really geared around serving the lanes where we know we have a competitive advantage.鈥
Roadrunner in August completed a major step in its multiyear restructuring plan with the sale of three truckload businesses, a move toward becoming a stand-alone less-than-truckload company. The new equity placement opens up more opportunities, he said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e really focused on what we can do today to set us up for success in the future,鈥 Hurst said. 鈥淏ecause we know that a thriving network takes a lot of investment, especially in systems, technology and people. But as many of our competitors have shown, the payoff is enormous when it鈥檚 done correctly.鈥

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Roadrunner anticipates investing in recruitment efforts and developing technology that underpins operations. That includes focusing on planning, pricing and efficiency. The company also intends to continue to invest in service improvements.
鈥淲e鈥檙e working right now on a linehaul network reconfiguration,鈥 Hurst said. 鈥淚t goes back to focus, to make sure that the lanes that we鈥檙e serving are going to provide the best service and best quality. We鈥檙e going to deploy technology behind that for linehaul optimization, and at the same time ensure we have pricing intelligence for the shipments that run through that network. So it鈥檚 all about technology advancement and investment in people throughout the network.鈥
Additions to its leadership team are also part of the plan. Former OmniTRAX CEO Kevin Shuba and GlobalTranz founder Andrew Leto joined the board of directors, and Dave Ross has been named partner and executive vice president.
鈥淭here is something special about being part of an organization going through such radical and positive transformation as we are, and the best thing about it is that it attracts people like Andrew, Kevin and Dave,鈥 Chris Jamroz, executive chairman at Roadrunner, told TT. 鈥淲e know we are not there yet, but we know where we are going, we know what this platform can be. Andrew, Kevin and Dave, they all share the vision. I am humbled by the belief they have placed in our team.鈥
Leto led the equity round with an investment of $10 million, Roadrunner said. Hurst said the company hopes to leverage Leto鈥檚 insights into technology and how customers select carriers, including building linehaul and pricing intelligent tools. Shuba will utilize his operational expertise to harmonize the docks, truck cabs and corporate-level work, while Ross brings a history of industry experience that will help guide Roadrunner forward.
鈥淲e spend our time on the areas where our strengths can make the biggest impact,鈥 Hurst said. 鈥淭hen we go find the best talent in the industry to address the gaps we have. And so we鈥檙e really fortunate. We鈥檝e added three industry veterans to our team and they hit the ground running and they鈥檙e already making a huge impact.鈥
Roadrunner also announced a guaranteed service offering that is designed to demonstrate to new and former customers the company鈥檚 renewed focus on its core competencies, Hurst said. The guaranteed service offering is set to take effect by the end of spring.
鈥淲e鈥檙e working on regaining our customer鈥檚 trust,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e know that some customers are still going to have a hesitation about using Roadrunner because of our past, so we feel that a guaranteed service is really the perfect way to allow customers to lean into our offer. I don鈥檛 want to just say your shipment is going to arrive on time, intact and damage-free. We want to guarantee it and I want to put my money where our mouth is.鈥
Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. ranks No. 20 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of largest for-hire carriers in North America.
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