Distribution Technologies Inc. (DistTech), an Ohio-based fleet specializing in liquid bulk commodities, has named 28 company drivers to its Million Miles Club and another three drivers to the Two Million Miles Club.
These drivers earned the honor for having achieved one million or more consecutive accident-free miles throughout their driving careers.
“It is truly a remarkable feat to earn the elite Million Mile distinction,” said John Rakoczy, chief operations officer for DistTech. “We commend these drivers and our entire fleet for keeping safety a top priority each and every day.”
DistTech drivers who reached the two-million mile mark in 2005 include:
Ray Cox Dayton
Bruce Bryan Denver
Allen Kirk Neville Island, Pa.
Joining the ranks of one million accident-free miles are:
Charles Collins Dayton, Ohio
Ronald Gregoncza Dayton, Ohio
Steve Moore Dayton, Ohio
Archie Muse Dayton, Ohio
Randy Swift Dayton, Ohio
James Mason Denver
Thomas Martin Denver
Arnold Brandt Denver
Dennis Jeppison Denver
Frank Rosser Gurnee, Ill.
Aussie Underwood Gurnee, Ill.
Robert Hunter Huron, Ohio
Richard Jennison Huron, Ohio
Robert Kamps Huron, Ohio
Dwight Burcham Ironton, Ohio
Lee LeForrest Ironton, Ohio
Russell York Neville Island, Pa.
Joanne Edic Newbury, Ohio
James Pal Newbury, Ohio
James Pananen Newbury, Ohio
Dwight Winsor Philadelphia
Charles Laterreur Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Alan Tomi Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Mike Alford Reynolds, Ga.
Orin Nelon Reynolds, Ga.
Mike Samuel Reynolds, Ga.
Eugene Stuckey Reynolds, Ga.
Andrew Thompson Reynolds, Ga.
DistTech operates more than 30 facilities nationwide and has been consistently recognized by the National Tank Truck Carriers (NTTC) for operating one of the country’s safest fleets. For more information on DistTech, visit www.disttech.com or call (800) 321-3143.
DistTech Honors 28 as Million-Mile Club Drivers
Distribution Technologies Inc. (DistTech), an Ohio-based fleet specializing in liquid bulk commodities, has named 28 company drivers to its Million Miles Club and another three drivers to the Two Million Miles Club.
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