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Schneider National Hosts U.S. Transportation Benchmarking Visit for the People’s Republic of China
Ministry of Communications Explores U.S. Transportation Industry; Taps Company & Industry Executives for Knowledge and Information Sharing
 
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Feb. 7, 2007 — Schneider National, Inc., a premier provider of transportation, logistics and intermodal services, recently hosted a delegation from the government of the People’s Republic of China led by the Ministry of Communications (MOC). Eleven government and industry representatives traveled to Schneider’s corporate headquarters in Green Bay, Wis., and several other U.S. cities. During the visit, the delegates met with Schneider executives, government officials and industry leaders to learn more about the U.S. transportation and logistics industry, its infrastructure, challenges and how major industry carriers are working to address them.

In addition to the MOC, the National Development Reform Commission (NDRC), Ministry of Public Security, and the State Commission of Work Safety sent delegates to explore policies and operating issues facing the North American industry. The group gained valuable best practices applicable to the Chinese transportation industry.

“The MOC is in the midst of completing an interstate highway system and related infrastructure, making this the perfect time to increase the focus on developing a more advanced freight management policy. Improving safety and efficiency are the principle goals of the government and ensures that the transportation and logistics industry meets the needs of the fast growing economy,” said Martin Winchell, managing director of Schneider Logistics China, a part of the Schneider National enterprise. “The combination of infrastructure and more efficient transportation practices will increase the ability of the Chinese government to connect developed coastal areas with inland locations.”

Winchell added, “Schneider’s expansive fleet, role as an industry thought leader and more than 70-year history in transportation and logistics influenced the MOC’s decision to meet with us — it has been an honor to be a part of this benchmarking visit.”

“Through this benchmarking trip, we have learned a great deal about Schneider National and the transportation and logistics market in North America,” said Ya Hua Xu, deputy director-general, Highway Administration Division of the Ministry of Communications. “We are most impressed with Schneider’s ability to utilize technology and innovation to manage its own large fleet, while still cooperating with small- and medium-sized carriers to meet their customers’ needs. The business model built by Schneider is a win-win-win (customer, Schneider, small carriers) situation and should be replicated in China. We believe this is the future of the transportation and logistics industry in China.”

Delegates joined Schneider executives for meetings covering compliance, safety, driver training, technology, local, state and federal taxation, highway construction and maintenance. In Chicago, they toured CSX Bedford Park, home to the largest domestic and international rail interchange points in the United States, to gain an understanding of intermodal operations. Armando Beltran, director general of Schneider de México, met with the delegation in Los Angeles and led a discussion about the Mexican transportation evolution and how it parallels China’s growth.

Other presenters included Don McNamara, regional administrator, Region V for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), who provided an overview of U.S. highway safety initiatives, and representatives from a leading consumer packaged goods manufacturer and national retailer, who provided perspectives on the unique needs and challenges facing today’s shippers. Mr. Ya Hua Xu, deputy director-general of the Highway Administration Division of the Ministry of Communications, also led a roundtable discussion with shippers and Schneider executives on transportation and logistics strategies, and opportunities in China.

About Schneider National, Inc.
Schneider National, Inc. is a premier provider of truckload, logistics and intermodal services. Serving more than two-thirds of the FORTUNE 500® companies, Schneider National offers the broadest portfolio of services in the industry. The company’s transportation and logistics solutions include One-Way, Intermodal, Transportation Management, Dedicated and Bulk. With wholly owned subsidiaries Schneider Logistics, American Port Services and American Overseas Air Freight, Schneider National is the only truckload carrier to offer customers end-to-end domestic and international logistics solutions.

Headquartered in Green Bay, Wis., Schneider National has provided expert transportation and logistics solutions for more than 70 years. A $3.7 billion company, Schneider National conducts business in more than 28 countries in North America, Europe and Asia, and continues to grow its international service offerings. For more information about Schneider National visit www.schneider.com or call (800) 558-6767.


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