U.S. Foodservice Honors Top Drivers and Warehouse Selectors at Safety Rodeo
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54 Employees Compete in Weekend Event to Demonstrate Safety and Navigation
Skills
SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. Foodservice put 54 of its drivers
and warehouse selectors to the test over the weekend with a series of trials
at the company's Third Annual National Driving Competition in San Antonio,
Texas.
Representing the best of the best of U.S. Foodservice's 12,000 drivers and
warehouse selectors from all around the country, competitors squared off in
four categories Saturday to test their ability to safely navigate an obstacle
course. Tractor-trailer drivers, "pup" tractor-trailer drivers, forklift
material handlers and pallet jack handlers also demonstrated industry and
safety knowledge through a written exam administered on Friday.
"Safety is the top priority for U.S. Foodservice, and that's why this event is
so important to us," said Stuart Schuette, Chief Operating Officer for U.S.
Foodservice. "We're pleased to have this opportunity to recognize the skills,
talent and dedication that our drivers and warehouse workers use every day to
serve our more than 250,000 customers across the United States."
U.S. Foodservice is one of the nation's largest food distributors to
independent restaurants, schools, healthcare facilities and military
installations.
Winners of the 2009 U.S. Foodservice National Driving Competition were honored
during a banquet at the historic Empire Theater. First-place winners included:
-- Tractor-trailer - Steve Berwald of Watertown, Minn., and U.S.
Foodservice's Minneapolis division.
-- Pup tractor-trailer - Kevin Merritt of Thayne, Wyo., and U.S.
Foodservice's Salt Lake City division.
-- Forklift material handler - Clint Wood of Roy, Utah, and U.S.
Foodservice's Salt Lake City division.
-- Pallet jack handler - Victor Orozco of Omaha, Neb., and of U.S.
Foodservice's Omaha division.
First-place winners each received a $2,000 prize.
"We're exceptionally proud of these talented individuals," Schuette said.
Second through fifth places were also recognized in each category. Those
winners, in that order, were:
-- Tractor-trailer - Clifford Manning of Columbia, S.C.; Chris Kriwer of
Pasadena, Md.; Todd Baker of Lakeland, Fla.; Cluett Wallace of
Deerfield
Beach, Fla.
-- Pup tractor-trailer - Daniel Ryan of Las Vegas; Rendon Morris of Lake
City, S.C.; Dewayne Allen of Maryville, Tenn.; Mike Williams of
Lakeland, Fla.
-- Forklift material handler - Jim Barbeau of Somersworth, N.H.; Brian
Snead of Valrico, Fla.; Jim Haugen of Grand Forks, N.D.; Jerome Reeves
of Charlotte, N.C.
-- Pallet jack handler - Kenneth Simmons of Willard, Utah; Ron Hall of
Streator, Ill.; Kiron Griffon of Jonesboro, Ga.; Eric Wright of
Columbia, S.C.
About U.S. Foodservice
U.S. Foodservice is one of the country's premier foodservice distributors,
offering more than 43,000 national, private label and signature brand items
and an array of services to its more than 250,000 customers. The company
proudly employs 26,000 associates in more than 60 locations nationwide who are
poised to serve customers beyond their expectations. As industry leaders, with
access to resources beyond the ordinary, U.S. Foodservice provides the finest
quality food and related products to neighborhood restaurants, hospitals,
schools, colleges and universities, hotels, government entities and other
eating establishments. To find out how U.S. Foodservice can be Your partner
beyond the plate(R), visit the company's website at www.usfoodservice.com.
SOURCE U.S. Foodservice
Christina Koliopoulos, Director, Corporate Communications of U.S. Foodservice,
Inc., +1-847-720-8304, Office, +1-847-420-4286, Cell,
Christina.Koliopoulos@usfood.com
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