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ABF Endorses American Trucking Associations Sustainable Future Program
FORT SMITH, Ark., May 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ABF Freight System,
Inc.(R), today announced its support of a sustainability program to reduce
both fuel consumption and emissions. Introduced by the American Trucking
Associations, the far-reaching program of initiatives is designed to provide
essential freight transportation services to the North American economy while
reducing societal impact under the banner "Trucks Deliver a Cleaner Tomorrow."
"Because ABF implemented many of the program's initiatives more than 30
years ago, we can attest to the numerous benefits that accrue from widespread
adoption of these measures. Since 1976, ABF has voluntarily limited the
maximum speed of its trucks, which reduces fuel consumption and emissions,
partially offsets fuel economy degradation of the newer engines, and
contributes to our impressive safety record. Beginning in 1994, when the
technology was available to prohibit discretionary engine idling, all new
equipment purchases included computerized idle shutdown, another step to
insure ABF's long-standing no-idling policy was observed. As a participant in
SmartWay since 2006, we are pleased and proud that the ATA is recommending
these common sense practices for all carriers," says ABF President and Chief
Executive Officer Bob Davidson. "This program will ensure that the trucking
industry continues doing its part to reduce its environmental impact. And ABF
will continue to lead the way, adding to its already best-in-class records in
highway safety and cargo care."
"By limiting our trucks to a maximum speed of 62 mph, each ABF truck
annually emits 33.5 fewer tons of carbon dioxide than identical trucks
operating at 68 mph," says Gary Hunt, ABF vice president, equipment and
maintenance. Moreover, ABF has reduced fuel consumption and enhanced its
operational efficiency with practices that include a strict equipment
maintenance schedule and an aggressive equipment replacement program. "The
average age of our road tractors is one and a half years. This new equipment
produces dramatically fewer emissions of particulate matter and oxides of
nitrogen than older equipment," Hunt continues. "In fact, estimates indicate
that it would take 60 tractors with 2007-compliant engines to equal the
sulfur-derivative emissions of one 1988 model tractor."
ABF was previously recognized for its outstanding environmental
performance by SmartWay Transport Partnership, a voluntary partnership between
the Environmental Protection Agency and various freight industry sectors. The
SmartWay program creates strong market-based incentives for motor carriers and
shippers to improve their environmental performance by becoming more efficient
in their fuel usage. "In our first year in the program, the EPA awarded ABF a
fuel efficiency/environmental performance score of 1.25 -- the highest score
allowed. It was affirmation of the program that we already had in place," says
Hunt. By 2012, the SmartWay initiative aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
by up to 66 million metric tons and nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 200,000
tons per year.
The ATA is committing itself to a series of measures that together can
reduce fuel consumption by 86 billion gallons and CO2 emissions of all
vehicles by 900 million tons in the next 10 years. Details of the ATA's Trucks
Deliver a Cleaner Tomorrow program are available online at trucksdeliver.org.
Established in 1923, ABF(R) is best-in-class for safety, security,
technology and freight-handling. InformationWeek, CIO, InfoWorld, and BtoB
magazines have cited ABF's strategic use of information technology as
exemplary. ABF is the only five-time winner of the American Trucking
Associations President's Trophy for Safety, the only four-time winner of the
Excellence in Security Award, and the only four-time winner of the Excellence
in Claims/Loss Prevention Award. ABF also is the only carrier to earn both the
Excellence in Claims/Loss Prevention Award and the Excellence in Security
Award in the same year, which ABF accomplished twice.
ABF provides guaranteed service for expedited or time-definite shipments
via its TimeKeeper(R) service. Regional shipments are handled via the
carrier's RPM(R) Network, providing next-day and second-day shipping. The ABF
system stretches throughoutNorth America, with local service centers serving
all 50 states,Canada,Mexico,Guam andPuerto Rico. Globally, the carrier
serves 250 ports in more than 130 countries.
ABF is the largest subsidiary of Arkansas Best Corporation (Nasdaq: ABFS).
Contact: Mr. Danny Loe, director of marketing & public relations
Telephone: (479) 785-8803
SOURCE ABF Freight System, Inc.
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