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J.B. Hunt Launches Reward Program for Owner-Operators, Carriers

J.B. Hunt created a rewards program designed to help its third-party carriers, owner-operators, and the drivers working for those carriers to save money, teaming up with Pilot Flying J, Goodyear, and SiriusXM.

August 22, 2018
J.B. Hunt Launches Reward Program for Owner-Operators, Carriers

J.B. Hunt's new rewards program is aimed at its owner-operators, third-party carriers and those who drive for them.

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J.B. Hunt created a rewards program designed to help its third-party carriers, owner-operators, and the drivers working for those carriers to save money and spend more time driving.

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J.B. Hunt 360 Perks will offer fuel discounts, Pilot myRewards points, discounts on SiriusXM truck radios, and complimentary SiriusXM subscriptions by purchasing diesel fuel at participating Pilot and Flying J locations in the United States using a J.B. Hunt 360 fuel card. They can also receive discounts on preventive maintenance, labor, parts, and tires from Pilot Flying J Truck Care, and discounts on Goodyear products and services.

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The new program lives within Carrier 360, which allows carriers to optimize their daily operations using machine learning and artificial intelligence. For example, Carrier 360 provides load recommendations based on predicted location, historical lane data, service levels, and personal settings. SiriusXM, Pilot Flying J, and Goodyear have integrated their incentives into Carrier 360.

Goodyear will provide J.B. Hunt 360 Perks users with discounts and pricing on tires, retreads, and other elements of its Total Solution, as well as quarterly specials. In the future, Goodyear will also provide J.B. Hunt 360 Perks users with a designated phone number that will connect them with 24/7 Goodyear-Fleet HQ Emergency Roadside Service, a Goodyear commercial tire dealer locator within Carrier 360, a truck tire casing program, and other benefits.

J.B. Hunt 360 Perks participants earn 18 cents off the credit price per gallon of diesel fuel from participating Pilot and Flying J travel center locations in the United States. Drivers for participating carriers can earn up to five (5) Pilot myRewards® points for each gallon of diesel fuel.

Participants also get discounted rates on SiriusXM radios for their trucks and can earn complimentary access to SiriusXM’s All Access subscription package when they fuel an average of 600 diesel gallons every 30 days at participating Pilot and Flying J locations in the United States.

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