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$45 million per month savings

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

YRC Worldwide Inc. announced today significant progress on its previously announced comprehensive plan to realize efficiencies from the YRC integration, restore financial strength, and position its operating companies for future success. The company’s progress report includes updates on two key areas of its plan.

Teamsters to vote on contract modifications

YRC Worldwide announced today that its employees represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters will soon vote on modifying the company’s current labor agreement. In addition to a 5% incremental wage reduction, the proposed modified agreement includes an 18 month cessation of union pension fund contributions, which will not require repayment at a later date.

The modifications would create an approximate $45 million per month savings, which begins immediately upon ratification, and grows to an approximate $50 million per month savings in 2010. In exchange, the Teamsters employees would receive options for 20 percent of the outstanding shares of YRC Worldwide stock, pending shareholder approval. This will allow them to further share in future company performance through stock price appreciation. YRC Worldwide also will appoint an additional member to its board of directors who is mutually agreed upon by the company and the negotiating committee. Additional details regarding the terms of the proposed contract modifications can be found in the current report filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Today the company announced that it finalized an amendment to its revolving credit facility with its lenders to extend the revolver reserve through July 31, 2009. During this extension, YRC Worldwide and its lenders will work collaboratively to reach agreement on options for longer-term modifications to its existing credit facilities. The revolver reserve was initially established in February 2009 to serve as a temporary reserve against the revolver capacity as the company sold real estate collateralized to the lenders.

Second quarter earnings scheduled

YRC Worldwide plans to release second quarter 2009 earnings after market close on Thursday, July 30, 2009.

Certain statements in this news release include forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (each a “forward-looking statement”). Forward-looking statements include those preceded by, followed by or include the words “will,” “would” or similar expressions. The company’s actual future results could differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements because of a number of factors, including (among others) whether the employees covered by the National Master Freight Agreement ratify the modification to that agreement, inflation, inclement weather, price and availability of fuel, sudden changes in the cost of fuel or the index upon which the company bases its fuel surcharge, competitor pricing activity, expense volatility, including (without limitation) expense volatility due to changes in rail service or pricing for rail service, ability to capture cost reductions, including (without limitation) those cost reduction opportunities arising from the combination of the sales, operations and networks of Yellow Transportation and Roadway, changes in equity and debt markets, a downturn in general or regional economic activity, effects of a terrorist attack, labor relations, including (without limitation), the impact of work rules, work stoppages, strikes or other disruptions, any obligations to multi-employer health, welfare and pension plans, wage requirements and employee satisfaction, and the risk factors that are from time to time included in the company’s reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008.

The actual savings from the proposed modification to the National Master Freight Agreement would be determined by actual levels of employment. A number of other IBT bargaining units and bargaining units represented by other unions are not subject to the National Master Freight Agreement. The company’s estimates of cost savings also assume that a significant number of these additional bargaining units ratify similar proposals.

YRC Worldwide Inc., a Fortune 500 company and one of the largest transportation service providers in the world, is the holding company for a portfolio of successful brands including YRC, YRC Reimer, YRC Logistics, New Penn, Holland, Reddaway and YRC Glen Moore. Building on the strength of its heritage brands, Yellow Freight and Roadway Shipping, the enterprise provides global transportation services, transportation management solutions and logistics management. The portfolio of brands represents a comprehensive array of services for the shipment of industrial, commercial and retail goods domestically and internationally. Headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, YRC Worldwide employs approximately 49,000 people.

Custom Solutions from Roadway Shipping

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Custom Solutions from Roadway Shipping: Logistics Projects Made Easy

“Roadway, Your Way” is more than a tagline. Our Custom Solutions team is a dedicated group of individuals who takes your greatest logistical challenges, and turns them into solutions for success.

Product rollouts, new store openings and resets, specialized pickup and delivery needs, and reverse logistics require concrete design, detailed planning, and flawless execution.

Over the past year, Roadway has delivered success for a multitude of logistics projects, including:
–Coordinated, time-specific product launches to thousands of store sites across the continent –Complete management of a 400-site, new store opening program, including both construction and opening-day inventory –Customized home and business delivery of B2C merchandise (including packaging, labeling, assembly, and debris removal) –Integrated reverse logistics and disposal of tens of thousands of recalled products

We can combine our Custom Solutions approach with our time-based services to deliver unparalleled success for your business.

New Global Services Center

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

New Global Services Center Brings the World Closer

The ability to build and maintain a global supply chain just got easier.

Now you can simply call the Roadway Shipping International Hotline at 1-800-INTLREX (468-5739), press option #4 for a Global Service quote and receive it either the same or next day.

Customers requesting quotes will receive port-to-port and port-to-U.S. door information on the same day. Next day quotes can include door-to-door, unusual ports, special equipment and multiple lane information. Standard rate quotes can include air/ocean forwarding, inland transportation, cargo insurance and customs brokerage.

Hours of operation are daily between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Central Time.

Roadway Express Professional Driver Alphonso

Monday, November 5th, 2007

 

Roadway Shipping Professional Driver Alphonso Lewis Crowned Grand Champion at National Truck Driving Championships, Roadway Driver Lynn Springer Placed 3rd in the Tanker Class (Press Release) [08.26.2007] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AKRON, Ohio–August 26, 2007–Roadway, a subsidiary of YRC Worldwide Inc. (Nasdaq: YRCW), is proud to announce that Roadway driver Alphonso Lewis has been crowned National Grand Champion, the highest honor, at the 2007 National Truck Driving Championships held August 21-25 in Minneapolis, MN.

Alphonso Lewis also took home first place in the 4-Axle Class. Alphonso’s sharp driving skills and knowledge of transportation and truck safety information topped those of the other 377 drivers from all across the United States that competed at the 70th Annual National Truck Driving Championships.

Alphonso Lewis is a Freight Handling Professional/Driver Account Specialist at the Roadway service center in Montgomery, AL. He has worked for Roadway for 17 years and has been in the industry for 21 years–all of those accident- and injury-free.

Alphonso Lewis has competed at nationals three times. He has also competed at the state level seven times, including first place/grand champion in 2005, and first place in 2006. In 2002, Alphonso was named Grand Champion in the Roadway Professional Freight Handlers Competition.

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