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March 2013
two dozen State-recognized safety honors
which encompass North & South Carolina,
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi as well as its
home state of Tennessee. In fact, one of the
company’s longest serving drivers recently
secured national honors from the National
Safety Council. Robert Oldham, a driver
employed by TCW since 1967, has logged
more than four million miles over his years
on the road, yet has NEVER had an acci-
dent, nor received a ticket nor traffic citation
of any kind.
“Safety is one of our core values,” says
TCW President Dave Manning. “Safety
takes precedence over every operational as-
pect of our company, and we’re very proud
of how we’ve been able to accomplish our re-
cord for safety.”
Of course, the company has plenty else
that it can also be proud of, from its more
than 60 years of successful operation to the
wide-ranging reliance on their services from
major national and international companies
whom TCW considers as partners. The cre-
ating (and maintaining) of such relation-
ships has helped TCW evolve operational
capabilities, expand their number of terminal
locations and efficiently, if not increasingly,
cater to varied interests of industry. And be
sure, TCW offers benefits beyond its stellar
standards for safety.
To account of those benefits and detail the