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FedEx Archives: 2001 Press Releases
( BW)(AR-FEDEX-FREIGHT)(FDX) American Freightways Honored with Motor
Carrier Industry's Highest Safety Award; Carrier Also Earns Numerous
State Safety Awards
Business Editors
HARRISON, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 8, 2001--American
Freightways (AF), a leading less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier
providing all-points direct regional service in 40 states and part of
the FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX) family of companies, has been honored with
the American Trucking Associations' (ATA) President's Trophy.
This prestigious award, presented annually to only one motor
carrier in each of three mileage categories by the ATA's Safety & Loss
Prevention Management Council, is the highest safety honor in the
trucking industry. AF was presented the trophy in the over 100 million
miles category at an awards ceremony in Nashville recently in
recognition of its outstanding safety record, program, and
initiatives.
AF also earned first place in the General Commodities,
LTL-Linehaul (over 100 million miles) and second place in the General
Commodities, LTL-Local (over 50 million miles) categories in the ATA's
National Fleet Safety Contest.
"These honors from the ATA are a testament to the professionalism
and ongoing commitment to safety that each of our associates displays
on the highways and in the workplace day in and day out. Nothing is
more important than our stewardship of safety," said Tom Garrison,
president and CEO of American Freightways. "Winning the President's
Trophy is a tribute to the people behind the scenes, our drivers and
frontline supervisors, who work as a team with one common unwavering
goal -- to promote and maintain a true safety culture at AF."
In addition to safety records, President's Trophy nominees were
judged in a variety of other safety-related areas such as compliance
with regulations (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, hazardous
materials, OSHA and environmental regulations); safety training and
supervision of drivers; inspection and maintenance of equipment;
accident handling, reporting and investigation; and leadership in
industry safety activities.
"American Freightways has helped to raise the bar on motor carrier
safety," said William Canary, ATA interim president and CEO, noting
that AF tractors and trailers feature at least 15 additional
safety-related accessories than required by federal regulations. "AF
goes the extra mile to put safe drivers and trucks on our highways."
Viking Freight, AF's sister company, was also recognized by the
ATA for its outstanding safety performance, taking home second-place
honors in the General Commodities, LTL-Local category (10-50 million
miles) and earning a third-place award in the General Commodities,
LTL-Linehaul division (50-100 million miles). Viking is a past
recipient of the President's Trophy, winning in 1999.
The ATA President's Trophy represents the latest in a long line of
safety awards that Harrison, Arkansas-based American Freightways has
earned during the past few months, including the following:
| | -- | West Virginia Motor Truck Association -- Trailmobile Safety
Award for Local and Intercity (6-8 million miles).
| | -- | Texas Motor Transportation Association -- First Place,
Trailmobile Safety Award for Local (over 10 million miles).
| | -- | New Mexico Safety Management Council -- First Place,
Trailmobile Safety Award (1-3 million miles).
| | -- | Minnesota Trucking Association -- First Place, Trailmobile
Safety Award for Less Than Truckload, Over the Road (over 3
million miles).
| | -- | Michigan Trucking Association -- Trailmobile Safety Award for
General Commodities (over 5 million miles).
| | -- | Indiana Motor Truck Association -- Indiana Fleet Safety
Contest Winner for Over the Road (over 10 million miles) and
Fleet Safety Contest Grand Trophy Winner.
| | -- | New York State Motor Truck Association -- Fleet Safety Award
for Large Class.
| | -- | Illinois Trucking Association -- First Place, Local (over 5
million miles).
| | -- | Missouri Motor Carriers Association -- Trailmobile Safety
Award for Over the Road (over 5 million miles).
| | -- | Colorado Motor Carriers Association -- Trailmobile Safety
Award for General Commodities (over 5 million miles).
| | -- | Alabama Trucking Association -- Improvement Award.
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"We're extremely proud of our strong commitment to safety
education, which is lead by our Safety Director Jay Key and his team,"
said Carl Thomas, AF's vice president of safety and security. "AF's
comprehensive program includes updating and retraining our associates
on numerous safety-related areas, including hazardous materials
handling, fatigue management, and defensive driving skills."
American Freightways, recently acquired by FedEx Corporation, is a
scheduled, for-hire carrier of less-than-truckload shipments providing
direct all-points delivery service in 40 contiguous states. Together
with Viking Freight of San Jose, Calif., these two operating companies
of FedEx Freight provide service to virtually all U.S. ZIP codes,
including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Internationally, American
Freightways and Viking provide service to North, Central and South
America and the Caribbean. More information about AF can be found at
www.AF.com.
With annual revenues of $20 billion, FedEx Corp. 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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CONTACT: FedEx Freight
Kathy Keller, 408/323-4238
kathy.keller@fedex.com
or
Just Marketing
Jean E. McClymonds, 831/438-4800 ext. 2
justmktng@aol.com
KEYWORD: ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA TENNESSEE INTERNATIONAL LATIN AMERICA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: AUTOMOTIVE TRANSPORTATION PRODUCT
SOURCE: American Freightways
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