Danny Herman Trucking, Mountain City, Tenn., was recently recognized by Rheem Water Heating Division for its continued excellent service with a five year service award.
"Our success would not be possible without the dedication, support, and joint efforts necessary throughout all levels of the Danny Herman organization," Peter Reynolds, vice president and general manager of Rheem Water Heating Division said.
Founded in 1964 by Danny Herman, the company specializes in truckload shipments. Blake Grindstaff, vice president of operations, says the company has been active in dealing with single-source and time-sensitive material for over 30 years. "It's very rewarding for us at Danny Herman to receive this recognition from Rheem," Grindstaff says. "We work hard to keep our customers satisfied and credit our outstanding driving force and excellent staff for making that high level of service possible."
Reynolds says that maintaining his company's position as a leading provider of water heating solutions will be possible only with Danny Herman Trucking's continued support. "We congratulate Danny Herman Trucking and its employees," he said.
For information about Danny Herman Trucking services or opportunities with the company, visit www.dannyherman.com or call (800) 251-7500.
Danny Herman Trucking Recognized for Outstanding Service
Danny Herman Trucking, Mountain City, Tenn., was recently recognized by Rheem Water Heating Division for its continued excellent service with a five year service award
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