United Van Lines Selects Van Operators of the Month
December 2006 |
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ST. LOUIS -- Select van operators have been honored by United Van Lines as Van Operators of the Month. The recognition acknowledges excellent performance in the areas of operational proficiency, cargo claims prevention, customer service and safety.
Winners are selected in each category of the van line's transportation service, including household goods, special commodities and Safe-Guard. The special commodities fleet transports a variety of goods, including new furniture and fixtures, display cases, hospital and hotel furnishings, and restaurant equipment. The Safe-Guard business segment consists of electronics, trade shows/exhibits/displays, high-value items requiring special handling, and United's FastPath express service. The winners are: |
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS DIVISION |
| Continental Fleet |
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Western Region - Milo Thomas, Golden Eagle Moving Services, Inc. Upland, Calif.
West-Central Region - Thomas Bechtold, Barrett Moving & Storage Company, Eden Prairie, Minn.
Great Lakes Region - Timothy Morton, Suddath Relocation Systems, Clearwater, Fla.
Northeast Region - Michael Falesch, Holman Moving Systems, New Castle, Del. |
| Regional Fleet (more than 50,000 miles) |
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Jeffrey Williams, Mergenthaler Transfer & Storage Co., Helena, Mont.
Robert Albertoni, Mesa Systems, Inc., Grand Junction, Colo.
Michael Denoble, Schroeder Moving Systems, Inc., New Berlin, Wis.
Joseph Moore, Suddath Relocation Systems, Suffern, N.Y. |
| Regional Fleet (up to 50,000 miles) |
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Bill Argo, City Moving Systems, Sacramento, Calif.
Herman Pereira, Armstrong Relocation Company, Carrollton, Texas
Scott Christofferson, Christofferson Moving & Storage, Beloit, Wis.
Arthur Feeney, III, Von Paris Moving & Storage, Inc., Arnold, Md. |
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SAFE-GUARD |
| Continental Fleet |
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Daniel Loomis, Dearman Moving & Storage Company, Mansfield, Ohio |
| Master Lease Fleet |
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Lee Gore, II, Andrews Moving & Storage Company, Cleveland, Ohio |
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United Van Lines, with headquarters in suburban St. Louis, is the nation's largest household goods mover and maintains a network of 1,000 affiliated agencies in 135 countries.
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