ProVia drivers inducted into Million Mile Club

ProVia drivers inducted into Million Mile Club
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Pictured are ProVia drivers Chris Yoder, left, Jeff Schlabach and Tim Gingerich, who all were recently honored as members of the Million Mile Club, a club honoring truck drivers who have racked up more than 1 million miles of driving experience.

                        

ProVia announced it has inducted three of the company’s truck drivers into the newly formed Million Mile Club, a group of high-performing drivers. This inaugural group of inductees includes Chris Yoder, Jeff Schlabach and Tim Gingerich. Yoder was inducted after accomplishing 1 million consecutive miles while Schlabach and Gingerich were inducted after accomplishing 1.5 million consecutive miles.

The criteria for being considered for induction into the Million Mile Club includes driving at least 1 million consecutive miles without a preventable incident. This achievement represents a high level of consistent performance given that if the driver maintains a pace of 100,000 miles per year, it takes 10 years to drive 1 million consecutive miles. In their cases streaks include nearly 12, 14 and 13 consecutive years of driving. ProVia has several other drivers who are approaching the million-mile mark.

“We are honored and grateful that these drivers represent ProVia across the U.S.,” said TJ Mummert, director of logistics, siding fleet for ProVia. “They exemplify a high standard of professionalism and protect the safety of the general public. We’re thankful to have professional drivers like Chris, Jeff and Tim on the road.”

ProVia is a leading manufacturer of professional-class entry doors, storm doors, patio doors, windows, vinyl siding, manufactured stone and metal roofing. The professional-class designation reflects the company’s high level of quality, service and customization. Remodelers ranked ProVia’s windows No. 1 in the market for quality.

For more information about ProVia, visit www.provia.com.


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