Fleet Safety Awards Apr 2016Devine won…as if there were any doubt.  

 

At the recent Fleet Safety Award banquet hosted by the California Trucking Association, Devine took home First Place for running safest intermodal fleet in the entire state. 

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Congratulations team!  Your commitment to putting the best fleet on the road is clearly demonstrated by this award, and it exhibits the commitment to quality and professionalism in everything you do.  Thank you!

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