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Averitt: 2025 Logistics Capacity and Growth Excellence Award from Trane Technologies

May 08, 2026

Averitt has been recognized with the 2025 Logistics Capacity and Growth Excellence Award from Trane Technologies, a global climate innovator known for advancing sustainable heating, ventilation and air conditioning solutions.

The award highlights Averitt’s ability to support Trane with scalable capacity while maintaining strong performance across several key areas, including shipment growth, low claims ratios, billing precision and enhanced shipment visibility.

“This recognition by Trane is an honor,” said Kent Williams, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Averitt. “Our associates are focused on building strong, collaborative partnerships, and it’s always great to have that dedication acknowledged.”

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