G&D/Hoffman wins Responsible Care Partner status

Illinois-based tank truck carrier secures the American Chemistry Council’s prestigious designation for safe and sustainable chemical transportation, placing it among an elite group of bulk transporters.
Aug. 15, 2025
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The American Chemistry Council (ACC) recently certified G&D Trucking/Hoffman Transportation as a Responsible Care Partner—a prestigious designation that reflects the tank truck carrier’s commitment to safety, sustainability, and responsible chemical transportation.

The Responsible Care Partner program is a globally recognized initiative that requires participating companies to uphold the highest standards of environmental, health, safety, and security performance. As a certified Partner, Channahon, Illinois-based G&D/Hoffman has demonstrated compliance with rigorous management practices, performance metrics, and independent third-party audits.

“This certification underscores our dedication to continuous improvement and our responsibility to the communities we serve, our customers, and our employees,” Jordan Hoffman, G&D/Hoffman executive vice president, said in a news release. “Becoming a Responsible Care Partner aligns with our values and further enhances our reputation as a trusted and reliable carrier in the chemical logistics industry.”

G&D/Hoffman is the second bulk hauler to join the program this year, following Grammer Logistics’ certification earlier this year. The bulk truck sector makes up the largest group of Responsible Care Partners, with 45 certified companies, including Kenan Advantage Group, Trimac Transportation, Heniff Transportation Systems, Groendyke Transport, and many other leading carriers.

G&D/Hoffman has served the industrial chemical industry for 45 years, offering a full suite of services, including strategically located rail distribution facilities, specialty transloading, dry and liquid bulk transportation, and warehousing.

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