From Strategy to Reality - A Timeline for Sustainability
Total Transportation Services (TTSI) journey from the old standard to leading the way to an emission-free future.
We began our sustainability journey in 2007 by pledging to convert it's entire fleet to CAAP (Clean Air Action Plan) provisions. On May 22 2008, we took delivery of the first 8 Clean LNG Trucks, and by July 2011 had purchased 49 LNG Trucks. As an influencer in the transportation community, TTSI helped form the Coalition for Responsible Transportation who included beneficial cargo owners and transportation companies like TTSI. This coalition used TTSI's framework as a starting point to encourage the move to sustainability and more solutions in the future.
2021
NZE Fleet & ZE Testing
Near-Zero & Zero-Emission Trucks
TTSI continues their goal to 100% zero-emission fleet by employing CNG & LNG electric hybrid trucks, and testing Zero-Emission Feul Cell Trucks.
2019
NEAR-ZERO EMISSION
12L CNG Trucks
Based on the revised 2018 CAAP, TTSI begins to lease/purchase 40 - 60 12L, Low NOx, CNG Trucks for Southern CA Drayage Operation.
2015
ALT FUEL TESTING
CNG, Hybrids, Fuel Cell
Since 2015, TTSI has demonstrated the capabilities of various alternative fuel vehicles such as battery electric, 12L CNG, CNG Hybrid, and fuel cell trucks in the drayage operation.
2011
ZERO-EMISSION
First in Hydrogen
July 11, 2011, TTSI takes possession of the 1st Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck.
2011
LIQUID NATURAL GAS (LNG)
First 49
By July 2011, TTSI had purchased 49 LNG Trucks.
2008
A NEW START
Clean Diesel
By January 2008, TTSI leased and purchased 106 clean diesel trucks. May 22, 2008, TTSI takes delivery of the first 8 Clean LNG Trucks.
2007
OLD STANDARD
Dirty Trucks
Prior to the implementation of the CAAP, trucks that transported containers in and out of the port complex were much older trucks with little to no emission standards.