Fueling relief efforts

Schneider National Inc is working with FEMA, the United States Department of Transportation, and the US Navy to create a critical diesel supply chain needed to fuel emergency vehicles and generators being used for Hurricane Katrina rescue and relief efforts in the greater New Orleans area. Diesel is essential for running emergency vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, and generators that are providing power to command posts, hospitals, and nursing homes. All are critical to the ongoing rescue and relief efforts. Three Schneider National bulk tanker trucks recently were part of a police-led caravan to the Port of New Orleans, where ...

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