SAN FRANCISCO, July 18,
2011 – It's not every day you work with a distribution company as
environmentally-focused as Veritable Vegetable. Not only do they distribute
certified organic fresh fruits and vegetables, but they also maintain their
commitment to sustainability in every part of their company, including their
fleet of trucks. As the nation's oldest distributor of certified organic
produce, Veritable Vegetable provides full service distribution to all of
California and includes parts of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and
Nevada.
With sales of $42
million a year, and annual growth rate of about 10 percent, the company works
with close to 350 growers, while delivering the highest quality organic fresh
fruits and vegetables to retailers, restaurants, schools, corporate campuses
and wholesalers.
"VV believes that
the best way to support farmers is by providing them with consistent
distribution channels," said Tom Howard, Veritable Vegetable's
transportation systems manager. "Back in 1974, VV took a burgeoning
movement and put it into action. I think it's a testament to our owners that
they had the vision and drive to develop a company that was simultaneously
delivering healthy foods and also building opportunities for organic farmers
throughout the region."
"Our transportation
efforts are only one part of our environmental initiatives here at VV,"
said Bu Nygrens, one of three owners of the woman-owned company. "We want
to maintain as small a carbon footprint as possible in every aspect of our
work."
The Veritable Vegetable
fleet consists of three modes of distribution. It has long-haul fleet tractors,
many of which are aerodynamic Kenworth T660s, which distribute and backhaul produce
to and from neighboring states. Its in-state tractors go down as far south as
San Diego and as far north as the Oregon border, delivering produce and
backhauling everything from bulk produce to micro-brews. "The name of the
game is to keep our trailers full in both directions," said Howard.
The third arm of
distribution is local deliveries within a 100-mile radius of San Francisco. The
company uses a Kenworth T270 hybrid straight truck for the hilly confines of
the Bay area, while three Kenworth T370 hybrid tractors make regional
deliveries. The hybrids and T660s were purchased through NorCal Kenworth.
The dealership will be delivering another T370 hybrid to Veritable
Vegetable shortly.
While the Kenworth
hybrids follow the Veritable Vegetable culture of reducing its carbon
footprint, it's making a good economic case as well. The company received grant
money for the hybrids through the California Hybrid Vehicle Incentive Program.
The remaining premium difference is offset thanks to fuel improvement of 25
percent with its hybrid tractors and nearly 30 percent with its Kenworth T270
hybrid. "We run our straight trucks, on average, 50,000 miles a year and
with fuel averaging about $4 per gallon, we're saving about $8,000 a year in
fuel with the T270," Howard said. "That means the premium we paid is
gone in two years. It will take longer on our Kenworth T370 hybrid
tractors, since those average only 25,000 miles per year, but the payback is
still very good."
Howard said Veritable
Vegetable is also working hard to maximize fuel economy in its Class 8 trucks.
"Our Kenworth T660s are averaging close to 7 mpg and we expect our new
T660, with an SCR engine, to do better than that," he said.
"Plus we're currently installing trailer side skirts on all our 48-foot
trailers, which should give us around a 3 percent improvement in fuel economy.
We're also in the process of adding hybrid reefer units for those
trailers, which will help the environment while reducing our fuel consumption
even more."
As Veritable Vegetable
continues to grow, Howard said he and the company will keep an eye out for
future developments that can save money while being environmentally conscious.
"Natural gas vehicles in the long-haul segment could be the next big
thing," he said. "If they build the infrastructure for fueling, we'll
have our hand up with interest. And who knows, it might be sooner than we
think. I look back to the early days of the food movement, and its roots in the
Bay Area, and how it has grown into a national movement. Maybe the same
will be said with alternative-fueled trucks."
More information on
Veritable Vegetable is available at http://www.veritablevegetable.com.
Kenworth Truck Company
is the manufacturer of The World’s Best® heavy and medium duty trucks. Kenworth
is an industry leader in providing fuel-saving technology solutions that help
increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. The company’s dedication to the
green fleet includes aerodynamic trucks, compressed and liquefied natural gas
trucks, and medium duty diesel-electric hybrids. Kenworth is the only truck
manufacturer to receive the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Air
Excellence award in recognition of its environmentally friendly products. In
addition, the fuel-efficient Kenworth T700 equipped with the low-emission
PACCAR MX engine was named the 2011 Commercial Heavy Duty Truck of the Year by
the American Truck Dealers. Kenworth is also the recipient of J.D. Power and
Associates awards for Highest in Customer Satisfaction for both 2011 Heavy Duty
Truck Dealer Service and 2010 Medium Duty Truck Dealer Service. Kenworth’s
Internet home page is at www.kenworth.com.
Kenworth. A PACCAR Company.
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