Ryder Named Green Supply Chain Award Winner by Supply & Demand Chain Executive

| November 16, 2013

Ryder System, Inc. , a leader in commercial transportation and supply chain management solutions, has been named a 2013 Green Supply Chain Award winner by Supply & Demand Chain Executive (SDCE). The Green Supply Chain Awards recognize companies making green or sustainability a core part of their supply chain strategy and working to achieve measurable sustainability goals within their own operations and/or supply chains.

“At Ryder, we know that a more efficient supply chain, along with better equipment and load utilization, means a better use of resources, which translates into lower energy consumption,” said John Williford, President of Global Supply Chain Solutions, Ryder. “With our warehousing and transportation experts and a focus on operational execution, we are able to knit customer supply chains together more tightly, which ultimately gives our customers more options for greening their supply chain and fleet network.”

Alternative fuel solutions is one area where Ryder’s impact is evident. The company is the leader in natural gas vehicle solutions for the commercial transportation industry, with natural gas capabilities in California, Arizona, Michigan, Texas, New York, and Louisiana. Ryder recently achieved a milestone with its 320 natural gas vehicles running in customer fleets surpassing 15 million miles.

Since deploying its natural gas vehicle program in 2011, Ryder’s operation has replaced approximately 2.3 million gallons of diesel fuel with domestically produced natural gas and reduced emissions by more than 5,290 MTCO2e (metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions). Ryder also promotes its capability to optimize supply chain networks for maximum environmental benefits through its Green Challenge.

Customers can accept the Green Challenge at varying levels of intensity – from changing to a hybrid or alternative-fuel vehicle for transportation services, to implementing facility retrofits or new distribution network designs, all of which deliver long-term environmental benefits.

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