Supreme bodies to bolster Safeway fleet

July 6, 2004
Safeway.com, the online division of the Pleasanton CA-based grocery chain, is expanding its home-delivery fleet with the addition of 75 customized refrigerated truck bodies manufactured for the company by Supreme Corp.

Safeway.com, the online division of the Pleasanton CA-based grocery chain, is expanding its home-delivery fleet with the addition of 75 customized refrigerated truck bodies manufactured for the company by Supreme Corp.

The custom bodies are built on a Ford E-350 chassis. Each van is divided into multiple compartments to meet the specific needs of Safeway.

“Having groceries delivered straight out of a refrigerated truck keeps the food fresh, while providing a convenient service to our customers,” said Terry Meilan, director of retail support for Safeway.com.

The Supreme trucks will be used for Safeway.com’s online market, which includes Seattle WA, Vancouver WA, San Francisco CA, Sacramento CA, Los Angeles CA, San Diego CA, Las Vegas NV, and Portland OR. Safeway also owns several large grocery chains in the United States and Canada, including Von’s and Pavilions. Safeway.com initiated the refrigerated truck program in 2002 with 155 units.

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