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FedEx Archives: 2000 Press Releases
( BW)(PA-FEDEX-GROUND)(FDX) FedEx Ground Truck Driver Wins National
Driving Championship; Hartford Contractor Keith Herzig Receives Top
Honors
Business Editors
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6, 2000--Keith Herzig, an
independent linehaul contractor for FedEx Ground, recently
won top honors in the Twins Division at the American Trucking
Associations' (ATA's) 2000 National Truck Driving Championships held
August 12-19 in New Orleans.
Herzig is the second FedEx Ground contractor to win a national
title. In 1999, driver Michael Nardone of Rockville, Conn., who is
employed by Herzig, placed first in the Twins Divisions at the
National Truck Driving Championship.
The ATA sponsors the Championships annually to reward the driving
skills and safety commitment of the best linehaul drivers from across
the country. The contestants, who must maintain spotless driving
records for at least the past year and are state-level winners in
their respective categories, participate in a written exam, personal
interview, equipment defect test, and a driving course.
"Competing in the Championships was exciting," Herzig said. "There
was the pressure to win, as well as the pressure of following in the
footsteps of Mike Nardone, who not only works for me, but is a good
friend."
Herzig, who resides in Hebron, Conn., has spent 19 years as a
professional truck driver, including 12 years for FedEx Ground. During
this time, he has logged more than 1.8 million miles on the road --
all accident-free.
In addition to his recent honor, Herzig was selected as a Captain
of the ATA's 1999-2000 America's Road Team, an elite group of
professional drivers who educate the public, government agencies, and
the media about the trucking industry and highway safety. He is one of
nine FedEx Ground contractors who have been named to the team during
the company's 15-year history. In 1998 and 2000, Herzig also won
awards in the Connecticut State Driving Championships.
As an independent businessman, Herzig owns three tractors, employs
three drivers, and operates linehaul routes between Willington, Conn.,
Scranton, Pa. and Maybrook, N.Y. Herzig is based at FedEx Ground's
Hartford distribution hub in Willington.
In his free time, Herzig is involved in several community projects
involving the trucking industry. He is the organizer of Wishes on
Wheels, a program to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of
Connecticut. As part of the event scheduled for September 17, 2000, a
convoy of trucks and other vehicles will make their way from the
Department of Transportation headquarters in Newington, Conn. to the
FedEx Ground distribution hub in Hartford.
Herzig is also a participant in Trucker Buddy, a national program
through which he educates fifth-grade student in Epsom, N.H. on the
trucking industry. Herzig corresponds with the pupils while on the
road, and visits them periodically to talk about life as a truck
driver and the importance of highway safety.
FedEx Ground is the second-largest small-package ground carrier in
North America, with an automated network of 369 distribution hubs and
local pick-up-and-delivery terminals supported by a team of 35,000
employees and contractors throughout the United States and Canada. The
company reported annual revenue of $2 billion in fiscal year 2000.
With annual revenues of $18 billion, FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX) is the
premier global provider of transportation, logistics, e-commerce and
supply chain management services. The company offers integrated
business solutions through a network of subsidiaries operating
independently, including: FedEx Express, the world's largest express
transportation company; FedEx Ground, North America's second largest
provider of small-package ground delivery service; FedEx Logistics, an
integrated logistics, technology and transportation-solution company;
FedEx Custom Critical, the world's largest provider of expedited
time-critical shipments; and FedEx Trade Networks, a provider of
customs brokerage, consulting, information technology and trade
facilitation solutions. More than 2.5 million customers are connected
electronically through the FedEx information network and approximately
two-thirds of its U.S. domestic transactions are now handled on-line.
Photo available upon request.
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CONTACT: FedEx Ground
Betsy Momich, 412/747-4214
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