safe driversDEVINE DRIVERS WIN SAFETY AWARDS

Two of our drivers were awarded driver of the month honors by the California Trucking Association (CTA). The standouts for August and September are:

Parminder Rai

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Bevin Thomas

These two gentlemen have been drivers for more than 21 years, and we are so proud of their safe driving habits. Keep up the good work folks!

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