Ryder System Inc., a global leader in transportation and supply chain management solutions, has announced its top carrier selections for the 2006 Ryder Carrier Quality Award. This award recognizes excellence through a variety of metrics,
Ryder Honors Its Top Carriers of the Year
Ryder System Inc., a global leader in transportation and supply chain management solutions, has announced its top carrier selections for the 2006 Ryder Carrier Quality Award. This award recognizes excellence through a variety of metrics,

including on-time performance, claims handling, customer service, technology applications, economic value and innovation.
Ryder places more than $3.1 billion of its customers' freight on selected carriers in all modes of transportation.
The 2006 Ryder Carrier Quality Award Recipients:
Carrier Category
New England Motor Freight LTL Northeast Regional
PJAX Freight System LTL Midwest Regional
Southeastern Freight Lines LTL Southern Regional
Con-Way Western Express LTL Western Regional
Roadway Express LTL National
Estes Express Lines LTL Super-Regional
Atlantic Container Lines International Maritime Commerce
Eagle Global Logistics (EGL) International Forwarder
Pilot Air Freight North American Forwarder
Mill Creek Motor Freight Canadian Truckload
TST Overland Express Canadian LTL National
DHL Express Canada Ltd. Canadian Courier
Swift Transportation Co., Inc. Truckload Dry Van National
A.N. Webber, Inc. Truckload Dry Van Regional
Riley Whittle, Inc. (RWI) Truckload Specialized Equipment
Triple Crown Services Intermodal
For more information on Ryder System, Inc., visit www.ryder.com.
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