OAK BROOK, Ill., April 18, 2017 -- Hub Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:HUBG), one of the largest multi-modal solutions providers in North America, announced today that it received the 2016 Carrier of the Year award from Kimberly-Clark.
“We are very proud to receive this honor and be recognized for attaining and exceeding the rigorous service levels established by Kimberly-Clark. It’s rewarding to support their intricate network and deliver value and cost savings through our multi-modal solutions and industry expertise,” said Donald Maltby, Hub Group President and Chief Operating Officer.
Kimberly-Clark’s Carrier of the Year award is presented annually to one of the company’s North American truckload or intermodal transportation providers. The carrier selection is based on achieving high marks in six categories: Service, Pricing, Capacity, Ease of Doing Business, Financial Health and Innovation/Partnership. This is the second time Hub Group has received this award.
“We have an amazing, service-focused team and Hub Group Trucking has some of the best drivers in the industry – this award is for them,” said Maltby.
About Hub Group
Hub Group Inc. is a transportation management company that provides multi-modal solutions throughout North America, including intermodal, truck brokerage and logistics services. As a publicly traded company with approximately $3.6 billion in revenue, Hub Group’s organization of over 2,500 employees delivers innovative, customer-focused solutions and industry leading service to help customers better control supply chains and their costs. For more information, visit www.hubgroup.com.
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