The Environmental Protection Agency has recognized 34 businesses and organizations with its 2007 SmartWay Excellence Awards for environmental leadership in reducing fuel consumption
and lowering greenhouse-gas emissions from big trucks.
"Recipients of this year's SmartWay Excellence Awards are showing the financial and environmental values of cutting petroleum use in their transportation operations," said Marcus Peacock, deputy administrator of the EPA. "Through their voluntary participation in the SmartWay Transport Partnership, these companies are supporting EPA in moving the nation forward to a healthier and more secure future."
The second annual SmartWay Excellence Awards were presented during the annual conference of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals in Philadelphia. This year's recipients have integrated a broad range of innovative fuel-saving strategies and technologies into their freight and fleet operations, leading to reduced energy consumption and cleaner air. Improvements include installation of auxiliary power units, which eliminate the need to idle an engine all night to heat or cool the cab while a driver sleeps.
Because of three-year commitments to upgrade their trucks with auxiliary power units, energy efficient tires, enhanced trailer aerodynamics, and other improvements, SmartWay partners are saving 600 million gallons of diesel fuel - a cost benefit of almost $2 billion - and eliminating nearly 7 million metric tons of carbon-dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming.
The SmartWay Transport Partnership is an innovative collaboration between EPA and the freight industry to increase energy efficiency while significantly reducing greenhouse gases and air pollution.
SmartWay Excellence Awardees by Category
Carriers
Contract Freighters (CFI) Joplin, Mo.
CSX Transportation Jacksonville, Fla.
John Christner Trucking Sapulpa, Okla.
Knight Transportation Phoenix
Langford St. Cloud, Minn.
Meijer Grand Rapids, Mich.
Metropolitan Trucking Paterson, N.J.
Orlicks Calgary, Alberta
P.A.M. Transportation Services Tontitown, Ark.
Quad/Graphics Sussex, Wis.
Roehl Transport Marshfield, Wis.
Schneider National Green Bay, Wis.
Smithfield Transportation Co. Smithfield, Va.
Swift Transportation Co. Phoenix, Ariz.
TransAm Trucking Olathe, Kan.
Wal-Mart Bentonville, Ark.
Shippers
IBM Corp. Armonk, N.Y.
Johnson & Johnson Sales & Logistics Co. North Brunswick, N.J.
JCPenney Plano, Texas
Kimberly-Clark Corp. Knoxville, Tenn.
Lowe's Cos. North Wilkesboro, N.C.
Michelin North America Greenville, S.C.
Office Depot Delray Beach, Fla.
Sharp Electronics Mahwah, N.J.
Steris Corp. Mentor, Ohio
Logistics Companies
Alliance Shippers Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Exel Westerville, Ohio
Limited Brands Columbus, Ohio
National Logistics Management Detroit
Affiliates
4 State Trucks Joplin, Mo.
American Trucking Association Alexandria, Va.
Cascade Sierra Solutions Coburg, Ore.
North Central Texas Council of Governments Arlington, Texas
Superior Financial Group Walnut Creek, Calif.
For more information on the SmartWay Transport Partnership, visit www. epa.gov/smartway/awards07.htm .
EPA Presents 34 Firms with SmartWay Excellence Awards
The Environmental Protection Agency has recognized 34 businesses and organizations with its 2007 SmartWay Excellence Awards for environmental leadership in reducing fuel consumption
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