Accident-Free Milestones at XPO Logistics
GREENWICH, Conn. — XPO Logistics Inc., a leading provider of supply chain solutions globally, has announced that an additional 10 of its less-than-truckload (LTL) drivers achieved an impressive milestone of 3 million accident-free miles during the latter half of 2020.
Recognized Drivers
The drivers honored for this achievement include Vincent Black from Georgia, Ronald Boring and Craig Boyd from Tennessee, Joe Caliri from Ohio, Marty Collier from Arkansas, Charles Dangerfield from Virginia, Samuel Gleason from Pennsylvania, Dale Pritchett from Texas, Lee Redfearn from North Carolina, and Michael Stirewalt from North Carolina.
Commitment to Safety
“We take immense pride in our LTL team and their dedication to our safety culture,” stated Josephine Berisha, Chief Human Resources Officer at XPO Logistics. “The exceptional quality of our drivers, combined with our technological investments, ensures that every mile driven for our customers is maximally productive. We congratulate our million-mile drivers for ranking among the elite in the industry.”
Additional Achievements
In addition to the 10 million-mile drivers, 16 more drivers reached 2 million accident-free miles, while 125 drivers achieved the 1 million milestone during the same timeframe, setting a record of 230 honorees for 2020 within the North American LTL unit of the company.
Significant Distance Covered
These dedicated drivers collectively traveled a staggering 290 million miles without an accident. This distance is equivalent to circling the globe 11,646 times, completing 583 trips to the moon and back, or making three journeys to the sun.
Road to Zero Program
XPO utilizes its LTL network to track accident-free miles as part of its comprehensive safety initiative, known as Road to Zero. Generally, it requires around a decade of safe driving to accumulate one million miles without an accident.
About XPO Logistics
XPO is recognized as a prominent North American provider of LTL transportation, operating a vast network of 290 service centers and employing roughly 12,000 professional drivers.
