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( BW)(TN-FEDEX-FREIGHT)(FDX) FedEx Freight to Send 24 Drivers to
National Truck Driving Championships
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 7, 2001--
Drivers Represent Safety and Professionalism as Priorities
at American Freightways and Viking Freight
With a stellar combined safe driving record, twenty-four
professional truck drivers from FedEx Freight operating companies
Viking Freight and American Freightways (AF) have earned the right to
compete at the American Trucking Associations' (ATA) 2001 National
Truck Driving Championships. The ATA holds the annual event, which
takes place August 22 to 25 in Minneapolis this year, to promote
highway safety. Each of the 24 drivers for AF and Viking, representing
14 different states, finished first in his respective class at
state-level truck driving championships.
"We're extremely proud to send and sponsor 16 of our drivers to
this year's ATA national competition," said Scot Bishop, Viking's
director of safety and human resources. "These professionals personify
the commitment to safety, on-time performance and being
Easy-to-Do-Business-With that all Vikings display day in and day out."
"Sharing the road safely with motorists takes precedence over
everything we do," said Mark Courter, AF's manager of safety and
compliance. "Our state driving champions have proven that, and they
look forward to demonstrating their professional skills at the
national championship."
The FedEx Freight contestants will compete among approximately 355
state champions from 49 states for the National Champion title in nine
different classes. Additionally, the ATA will award the title of Grand
Champion to the driver with the highest point total. Drivers compete
based on driving skill and knowledge of the trucking industry,
equipment, safety policies and regulations.
Both AF and Viking have won numerous safety awards from state
trucking associations over the years, demonstrating the carriers'
dedication to safety. In 1999, Viking was awarded the ATA's
President's Trophy -- the highest safety award in the trucking
industry.
State champions from AF and Viking who will compete at the
national level include:
Straight Truck
Gerard Avossa (AF) -- Greenville/Spartanburg, S.C.
Tim Clowers (Viking) -- Reno, Nev.
Mark Dietsch (Viking) -- Salem, Ore.
Gary Findling (Viking) -- Boise, Idaho
Alan Gale, past national winner of Best Pre-Trip Award (Viking) --
Salt Lake City, Utah
James Ross (AF) -- Little Rock, Ark. Richard
Templeton (AF) -- Indianapolis, Ind.
Flatbed
Bud Deforest (Viking) -- Salt Lake City, Utah
Twins
David Fluke, former ATA America's Road Team Captain (Viking) --
Sacramento, Calif.
Jerry Lambert (Viking) -- Portland, Ore.
Bobby Slaton (AF) -- Tulsa, Okla.
Paul Willoughby (Viking) -- Phoenix, Arizona
3-Axle
David Fieselman (Viking) -- Albuquerque, N.M.
Roy Holt (Viking) -- Reno, Nev.
Toby Kort (AF) -- Grand Island, Neb.
Robert Lee (Viking) -- Salt Lake City, Utah
Leo Lopez (AF) -- Hollywood, Fla.
Pat McGovern (Viking) -- Denver, Colorado
Dan Shamrell, past national winner of Best Pre-Trip Award (Viking)
-- Portland, Ore.
4-Axle
Wayne Creager (Viking) -- Salt Lake City, Utah
Daniel Dilena (AF) -- Montpellier, Vt.
5-Axle
Jeff Wemmer (Viking) -- Sacramento, Calif.
Gragg Wilson, past national winner of Best Pre-Trip Award (Viking)
-- Reno, Nev.
5-Axle Sleeper
James Kilpatrick (AF) -- Jackson, Miss.
In addition to the drivers' guests and family members, Doug
Duncan, president and CEO of FedEx Freight, as well as executives from
both AF and Viking will be on hand at the national championships to
cheer the team on.
As a member of the FedEx Corp. family of companies, FedEx Freight
is a $1.9 billion leading provider of next-day and second-day regional
LTL freight services. FedEx Freight is composed of two operating
companies, American Freightways and Viking Freight, both known for
exceptional service, reliability and on-time performance. Through a
comprehensive network of service centers and real-time information
systems, the two companies provide direct service to virtually all
U.S. ZIP codes, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
Internationally, American and Viking provide service to North, Central
and South America and the Caribbean. More information about AF, which
is based in Harrison, Ark., can be found at
www.af.com, and about
Viking, based in San Jose, Calif., at
www.vikingfreight.com.
With annual revenues of $20 billion, FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX) is the
premier global provider of transportation, e-commerce and supply-chain
management services. The company offers integrated business solutions
through a network of subsidiaries operating independently, including
FedEx Express, the world's largest express transportation company;
FedEx Ground, North America's second largest provider of small-package
ground delivery service; FedEx Freight, a leading provider of regional
less-than-truckload freight services; FedEx Custom Critical, the
world's largest provider of expedited, time-critical shipments; and
FedEx Trade Networks, a provider of customs brokerage, consulting,
information technology and trade facilitation solutions.
Note to Editors: FedEx Corp. press releases are available on the
World Wide Web at
www.fedex.com.
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or
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