Date: January 10, 2008

Chaney Enterprises wins the NRMCA Fleet Graphics Award

The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) just released the names of the winners of their Fleet Graphics Award. Local concrete provider Chaney Enterprises won first place in the largest category of 75 or more mixer trucks honoring the best ready mixed concrete truck paint and decal schemes. Award winners were determined by voting at the 2007 NRMCA Fall Conference in Phoenix and by industry consultants and equipment representatives.

Chaney Enterprises truck design is unique in that nonprofit and community decals are applied to mixer trucks providing a free “rolling billboard” to area and national organizations Chaney Enterprises supports. Charities and organizations Chaney Enterprises’ supports include the American Cancer Society, United Way, Boys & Girls Clubs, US armed services and many other worthy organizations locally and nationally.

“Many times if the organization has a decal on one of our mixer trucks and is hosting a community event, Chaney Enterprises will arrange to take the truck with that organization’s decal to the event for display. Everyone at the event appreciates the free promotion of their charity. The more money and awareness the organization can raise, the more they can help the community,” related Steven Tripp, Marketing Manager of Chaney Enterprises. “We are thrilled to receive the award and hope that it sets a trend in the industry.”

“We feel lucky to have the Community Foundation’s logo on one of the Chaney Enterprises’ mixer trucks,” explained Gretchen Heinze, Executive Director of the Community Foundation of Charles County. “Raising awareness for the Community Foundation is key for future community involvement and collaborations. With the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area as being one of the most congested areas in the Nation, we know people are seeing our logo out on the highways. We greatly appreciate Chaney Enterprises’ efforts in supporting organizations like the Community Foundation of Charles County.”