Celadon wins TCA safety award

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Celadon Trucking Services has been recognized for its safety record by the Truckload Carriers Association through its National Fleet Safety Award.

The award is presented to a carrier that racks up over 100 million miles annually and demonstrates an impeccable safety record. It’s the fourth time in five years that Celadon has been recognized through the award program.

“Receiving this honour two years in a row is a true testament to our professional drivers’ commitment to safety on the road,” said Celadon president Tom Glaser. “We take pride in the effectiveness of our safety department’s training programs and being able to say our drivers are the best in the industry.”

Celadon travels more than 250 million miles per year. The award is determined by accident frequency per million miles driven.

“We’ve established an excellent reputation for safety in our industry,” said Glaser. “Our customers know they can depend on us to deliver their loads safely on time. The communities in which our trucks travel know they can expect the best from our drivers.”

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