USF Reddaway Wins Safety Honors in 3 States
USF Reddaway Inc., an operating company of USF Corp., has received four company awards from three state safety organizations
USF Reddaway Inc., an operating company of USF Corp., has received four company awards from three state safety organizations.
USF Reddaway was awarded first place in Fleet Safety, under 5,000,000 miles, and first place in Industrial Safety, under 225 employees, at a recent Utah Trucking Assn. Safety Awards presentation. These awards reflect miles run and hours worked in the state of Utah in the calendar year 2003.
The company also received first place in General Commodities / LTL Division under 4 Million Miles at the Colorado Motor Carriers Annual Safety Award Banquet held recently in Denver. This award is also presented for the company's safe driving record in calendar year 2003.
Second place in LTL, over 5 million miles was presented for achieving an outstanding safety record during 2003 in the state of Oregon. This award was presented at the Oregon Trucking Assn. Safety Awards Banquet in April.
Edward R. Fitzgerald, president and CEO of USF Reddaway, said, "These awards are a tribute to the drivers and all others involved in the movement of USF Reddaway equipment in and through our operating system during 2003. "
For more information, visit www.usfc.com .
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