CALGARY, Alta.—Trimac has promoted Lance Hagler to Vice President of Safety, effective June 30, 2025. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, Hagler will oversee company-wide safety strategy, lead safety teams and strengthen collaboration with operations to drive safety performance and engagement.

“Lance has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to building a strong safety culture and ensuring regulatory compliance throughout our operations,” said COO Ryan Collinge. “His leadership will help further enhance our safety program, and we look forward to supporting him in this new chapter.”

Hagler joined Trimac in 2014 as the company’s U.S. Director of Safety and has played an important role in implementing new safety initiatives, improving driver training and regulatory compliance and building relationships with industry partners. Prior to joining Trimac, Hagler held various safety roles at Conway Freight (now XPO Logistics) in the company’s less than truckload segment and served as a Transportation Enforcement Investigator at the Missouri Department of Transportation, specializing in hazardous materials compliance and enforcement.

Hagler has actively contributed to the advancement of safety standards across the industry. He is a Certified Director of Safety with the North American Transportation Management Institute and an Associate Safety Professional with the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. He previously served as the Safety and Security Council Chair of the National Tank Truck Carriers and as the organization’s Western Region Chair, where he led safety initiatives and regulatory engagement on behalf of the tank truck industry.

About Trimac
Trimac is an industry-leading bulk transportation company that provides a diverse range of transportation and logistics services across Canada and the United States. Founded in 1945 in Moose Jaw, Sask. and based in Calgary, Alta., Trimac has grown from a small family trucking company to one of the safest and most efficient transportation service companies in North America—with over 140 operating branches and unparalleled expertise in responding to service demands in critical bulk commodity sectors.