Mar 23, 2026
Forged for Performance: How the Steel Industry Built TA Services

In 1986, inside a Texas steel mill, TA Services began with little more than a promise.
No contract.
No kickoff meeting.
No transition plan.
Just a handshake and a commitment:
“We won’t let your mill shut down.”
That moment inside the Midlothian, Texas steel mill was the beginning of TA, and it set the standard for how the company would operate in the most demanding freight environments for decades to come.
This is the story of how steel shaped TA into a high-performance, safety-conscious, trusted 3PL partner built for industrial freight.
A Handshake That Sparked a 40-Year Standard

TX office circa late 1980s.
For mills, transportation is a critical link in keeping production moving — not a background function. And in the mid-1980s, steel producers faced a persistent challenge: transportation inconsistency that directly threatened production continuity.
Downtime meant:
- Idle labor
- Missed production windows
- Disrupted downstream operations
TA’s founders approached these challenges with proximity, accountability, and a willingness to operate directly inside the mill environment itself. From the very beginning, TA teams worked shoulder-to-shoulder with mill personnel, learning firsthand what steel operations demand:
- Yard flow and congestion management
- Securement requirements for heavy freight
- Production rhythms and sequencing
- Clear, immediate communication
- Strict, site-specific safety expectations
Steel environments leave little room for error. Those early years defined what disciplined execution truly looks like when disruption isn’t an option.
How Steel Shaped the TA Operating Model
For nearly four decades, steel partnerships and mill environments have defined how we run freight. Through those experiences, four core pillars of execution emerged — each still central to TA today:
1. Flatbed Expertise Came First
Long before TA expanded into managed transportation, warehousing, and cross-border solutions, we became deeply specialized experts in flatbed movements for steel freight, including:
- Coils
- Plate
- Beam
- Fabricated steel
- Rebar
- Oversized industrial freight
Steel freight demands experienced carriers, precise securement, and an understanding of what’s at stake if something goes wrong.
That early specialization is why TA is now:
- One of North America’s largest flatbed brokers
- Supported by PS Logistics’ asset-based capacity
- A trusted partner for mills, processors, fabricators & OEMs
In steel, flatbed freight is the backbone of reliability, and TA built its entire foundation around it.
2. Safety Became Non-Negotiable
You don’t survive 40 years in steel by cutting corners. Mill-based operations required strict discipline from day one:
- Mandatory PPE compliance
- Fall protection standards
- Coil and plate securement excellence
- Compliance-based driver qualification
- Coordinated yard procedures
Safety failures cause more than just delayed freight in steel. They create risks to people, operations, and business continuity.
TA’s safety discipline was forged in these high-stakes environments long before formal programs and scorecards became industry standard.
3. Proximity Became a Competitive Advantage
From setting up shop directly across the street from the Midlothian mill to building industrial-dense carrier networks, TA learned early how valuable near-site coordination is.
Being close meant:
- Faster, real-time communication
- Rapid cycle-time response
- On-the-ground problem solving
- Clear visibility into production constraints
- Continuous flow adjustments
- Alignment between yard, traffic, and operations
Steel taught TA early on that visibility isn’t reporting — it’s knowing what’s happening soon enough to act. That lesson still drives our execution today.
4. Consistency and Service Excellence Became Our Reputation
Steel has no tolerance for unpredictability.
Flatbed carriers must show up.
Securement must be right.
Yard flow must remain clean.
Communication must be constant.
Without consistency and strict adherence to safety standards, failure isn’t just costly — it can be catastrophic.
The industry’s demands forged TA into one of the most consistent industrial freight partners in the market. That’s a reputation we protect fiercely.

From One Mill to a North American Network, Operational Discipline to Risk Management
Over time, TA’s single-site commitment grew into:
- A multi-site steel operation
- A national flatbed network
- Managed transportation for industrial shippers
- Warehousing, consolidation, and dedicated support
- Cross-border execution into Mexico
- Advanced visibility and analytics tools
But what began as a focus on uptime and execution evolved into comprehensive risk management across the supply chain.
Today’s steel producers face additional pressures that didn’t exist in the same way decades ago:
- Increased regulatory scrutiny
- Rising insurance requirements
- Greater exposure to legal and financial risk
- Heightened sensitivity to safety incidents
- Stronger expectations around communication and visibility
TA’s original pledge was about keeping mills running. Today, it extends to managing risk across the entire supply chain — built on discipline learned inside mill environments.

Steel in 2026: Why Our Foundation Still Matters
In today’s steel market, 3PL performance isn’t defined by speed and efficiency alone.
It’s now defined by:
- Precision over acceleration
- Communication over assumptions
- Preparedness over reaction
Missed deliveries can idle labor, disrupt production, or create serious safety exposure. Reliability of a trusted 3PL provider is no longer optional.
Steel shippers need logistics partners who understand what failure can truly cost — and who communicate early enough to protect labor, production schedules, and safety.
TA’s foundation in steel matters because it was built in environments where mistakes carry real consequences. The steel sector helped shape our discipline, our operating model, and our results- and safety-driven culture. That lesson still drives how freight moves, how issues are handled, and how trust is maintained.
That’s why our foundation in steel still matters 40 years later — TA was built for this.
Forged for Performance, Then and Now
Today, as one of North America’s largest flatbed brokers, TA continues to deliver for the industry that built us.

The demands of mill environments—precision, safety, timing, and consistency—formed an operating mindset that still drives how TA supports steel shippers across North America. What began as a single commitment inside a Texas mill became a performance model built to withstand pressure, scale with complexity, and deliver when there is no margin for error.
That foundation matters now more than ever.
Steel manufacturers are operating in an environment where risk is no longer abstract. Regulatory pressure is rising, insurance exposure is increasing, and safety incidents carry greater financial and operational consequences. And when disruption happens, the cost of silence can be just as high as the cost of delay.
For steel manufacturers, an experienced 3PL partner is now a requirement, not a differentiator.
TA’s roots in steel continue to inform how freight moves, how risks are managed, and how reliability is delivered with peak performance, day after day.
Because when it comes to steel, logistics performance isn’t promised.
It’s forged.
