Ryder System announced its top carrier selections for the 2007 Ryder Carrier Quality Award recognizing excellence for on-time performance, claims handling, customer service, technology applications, economic value and innovation.
Ryder places more than $3 billion of its customers' freight on selected carriers in all modes of transportation.
The 2007 Ryder Carrier Quality Award Recipients:
LTL Regional: PJAX Freight System
LTL Inter-regional: Con-way Freight
LTL National: Roadway
International Forwarder: Eagle Global Logistics
International Maritime: Hapag-Lloyd (America) Commerce
North American Forwarder: Pilot Freight Services
Canadian LTL: TST Overland Express
Canadian Truckload: Bison Transport Inc.
Canadian Courier: DHL Express (Canada) Ltd.
Truckload Dry Van National: Celadon Trucking Services
"The above providers achieved top scores in Ryder Transportation Management's 200 point carrier quality process for their respective mode for 2007, and we are once again honored to bestow the Ryder Carrier of the Year Award to these deserved quality service providers," said Tim Podvin, Ryder general manager for global transportation procurement.
Ryder Honors Top Carriers
Ryder System announced its top carrier selections for the 2007 Ryder Carrier Quality Award recognizing excellence for on-time performance, claims handling, customer service, technology applications, economic value and innovation
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