Poet Earns Chemical Safety Excellence Award From CSX TransportationDate Posted: March 18, 2008 Sioux Falls, SDCSX Transportation (CSXT)announced March 18 that POET was one of the winners of its annual Chemical Safety Excellence Award (CSEA) - an award that reflects a commitment to rail car maintenance and safety as well as continuous safe tank car loading. "This award reflects the combined efforts of many dedicated POET team members," said Jeff Broin, CEO of POET. "The award is particularly meaningful considering that 2007 was the first year our plants produced more than one billion gallons of ethanol." For 2007, CSXT will recognize 64 shippers. To be eligible for the award, each company must ship 600 or more railcars per year on CSXT and have no non-accidental releases during the entire year. This year's total of 64 winners is an increase from 62 winners in 2006 and 50 winners in 2005. Shippers include companies from the Chemicals, Fertilizer, Emerging Markets, Agriculture and Metals Merchandise commodity markets. One hundred CSX shippers are eligible to receive the award. "The goal of the CSEA is to reward those shippers who keep their rail fleets well-maintained and repaired and who provide safety training for their employees," said Dean Piacente, CSX Vice President-Chemicals & Fertilizer. "At CSX, Safety is a Way of Life. "We need the support of our customers to help keep our employees, our communities, and our customer's employees as safe as possible and these customers accomplished that without fail in 2007." A complete list of award winners is available online. For more information, call Nathan Schock at 605-965-6428. Top Stories
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