Union Pacific Railroad (UP) was honored by Nissan with its Cost Leadership Award, while Union Pacific Distribution Services (UPDS) received the automotive manufacturer’s Zero-Emission Leadership Award, the company announced August 12, 2015.
The Cost Leadership Award “recognizes UP’s collaboration with Nissan to implement rail network efficiencies, including expanding Nissan's vehicle distribution network via rail and strengthening rail equipment availability,” Nissan said.
The Zero-Emission Leadership Award “recognizes UPDS for strengthening Nissan's service parts distribution network. By converting Nissan service parts shipments from truck to rail, UPDS enhanced service and reduced Nissan's carbon footprint,” Nissan noted.
“Union Pacific is honored to serve as a trusted business partner for Nissan and the automotive industry,” said Linda Brandl, UP Vice President, Automotive. “We are dedicated to adding value to Nissan's supply chain and delivering an excellent customer experience through constant innovation.”
UP’s automotive team provides transportation and logistics solutions for shipping automotive parts, finished vehicles and aftermarket vehicles. Union Pacific directly serves five vehicle assembly plants, distributes imported vehicles from the West Coast and Gulf of Mexico, and operates or accesses more than 40 vehicle distribution centers for all major automotive manufacturers. UP “offers unparalleled access to and from Mexico, as manufacturers continue to locate facilities across the border,” the railroad said.