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Ryder Publishes Corporate Sustainability Report

Ryder System, Inc., a transportation and supply chain management solutions company, has published a Corporate Sustainability Report highlighting Ryder’s progress towards improving the communities and environments where the Company does business. The report profiles Ryder’s efforts to drive business growth in economically viable, environmentally sound, and responsible ways. It is organized across five categories: Governance, Ethics and Compliance, Environmental Stewardship, Safety and Security, and People and Community. A one page “Progress at a Glance” provides readers an easy to digest snapshot of Ryder’s accomplishments and goals.

“Our stakeholders expect us to be stewards of real-world efficiency and sustainability,” stated Ryder Chairman and CEO Greg Swienton. “We take this expectation seriously and will continue our commitment to achieving results the right way, and delivering on our promises with character and accountability.”

Highlights in the report include:

Governance, Ethics & Compliance:

• Achieving recognition from GovernanceMetrics International as one of The 20 Most Responsible Companies.
• Completing more than 12,000 online compliance training lessons with employees around the world.

Environment:

• Implementing a first-of-its-kind heavy duty natural gas vehicle project for commercial rental and lease fleets in Southern California.
• Reducing energy and water consumption across U.S. and Canada operations.

Safety & Security:

• Launching a Sleep Apnea Wellness program to reduce the effects of fatigue among affected professional truck drivers at Ryder.
• Completing certification as a Third Party Logistics Provider (3PL) in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program for logistics operations in Asia.

People & Community:

• Making a $1 million commitment to become a member of the American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program.
• Redesigning the Company’s Leadership Competency Model and linking hiring, performance management, and professional development to four key leadership behaviors: character, judgment, relationships, and results.

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