Published: October 06, 2009
ARI(R) District Manager Scales Mount Kilimanjaro

Automotive Resources International (ARI), a leading global fleet solutions provider
specializing in complex car and truck fleets,
announced the successful ascent to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro
by its Southwest Region District Manager, Gregory Wallingford.

Wallingford's group of eight climbers chose the Umbwe Route to the summit,
which is widely regarded as the hardest trail because of its difficult
vertical path through the jungle. Many feel that this route offers the
most dramatic views to be seen on the mountain aside from the summit
itself, the highest point in Africa at 5,895 metres (19,340 ft). The group
completed their trip in six days on the move for seven to eight hours a day
through terrains that ranged from tropical rainforest to Arctic tundra.
"It was exhilarating and reinforced my belief in hard work, getting out of
your comfort zone and dedication," commented Wallingford, "The scenery was
phenomenal but it took every ounce of my energy to get there. My personal
journey in life continues and I would like to impart these words, 'Never
stop exploring!'"
Wallingford trained intensely for six months in preparation for this trip.
About ARI
ARI, a subsidiary of Holman
Enterprises, based in Mt. Laurel, N.J., is an industry leader and the
largest privately-held fleet leasing and management company in the world.
As a single-source fleet management leader, ARI customizes innovative
solutions that streamline fleet operations, help lower the cost of fleet
ownership and create long-term value for customers. Today, with a workforce
numbering more than 1,400 and offices throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico,
Puerto Rico and Europe, the company manages more than 2,000 outsourced
fleets (over 650,000 autos and trucks) in North America and, combined with
its strategic partners, more than 1.5 million fleet vehicles globally.
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