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ABF U-Pack Moving Haul Across America Tour Ends in Washington, D.C.

(FORT SMITH, Ark., March 3, 2008) — ABF Freight System, Inc.® announces the culmination of the Haul Across America tour, part of the U-Pack-A-BackPack initiative to combat child hunger. During the tour, ABF® visited nine cities to collect success stories on overcoming child hunger. The tour ends this week in Washington, D.C., when ABF delivers the collected stories to Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., co-founder of the bipartisan Senate Hunger Caucus.

The U-Pack-A-BackPack initiative is a joint effort between America’s Second Harvest and ABF U-Pack Moving® to create awareness and raise funds to fight child hunger. The initiative is providing one million pounds of food to children at risk of hunger. ABF also is providing a matching gift for donations received through U-PackABackPack.org. The funds are used for a variety of childhood and family hunger initiatives, such as the school backpack and Kids Café programs.

“The goal of the Haul Across America tour is to increase awareness about hunger in America and help raise funds to combat the problem,” says Kay Lynn Clay, ABF U-Pack Moving manager. “Behind every hunger statistic there is a story of an individual, a child or family and how they ended up in need. The narratives reveal the role that emergency hunger relief organizations serve in communities from coast to coast. We’ve been proud to play a part in this awareness-building event.”

The tour began October 17, 2007 in Portland, Ore. A notebook containing the stories, symbolically carried in a school backpack, traveled in the cab of an ABF truck to nine cities. Stories were added to the collection in each city. The final day of the tour begins at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 5, at Bruce Monroe Elementary in Washington, D.C. The collection of stories will then be presented to Sen. Lincoln at a 1:30 p.m. ceremony on Capitol Hill.

America’s Second Harvest is the largest charitable domestic hunger-relief organization in the country with more than 200 member food banks and food-rescue organizations serving all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The Network supports approximately 50,000 local charitable agencies operating more than 90,000 programs including food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, after-school programs and Kids Cafés.

Established in 1923, ABF® is best-in-class for safety, security, technology and freight-handling. InformationWeek, CIO, InfoWorld, and BtoB magazines have cited ABF’s strategic use of information technology as exemplary. ABF is a five-time winner of the American Trucking Associations President’s Trophy for Safety and the only four-time winner of the Excellence in Security Award. ABF is the only carrier to earn both the Excellence in Claims/Loss Prevention Award and the Excellence in Security Award in the same year, which ABF accomplished twice.

ABF provides guaranteed service for expedited or time-definite shipments via its TimeKeeper® service. Regional shipments are handled via the carrier’s RPM® Network, providing next-day and second-day shipping. The ABF system stretches throughout North America, with local service centers serving all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Guam and Puerto Rico. Globally, the carrier serves 250 ports in more than 130 countries.

ABF is the largest subsidiary of Arkansas Best Corporation (Nasdaq: ABFS).

Source: ABF Freight System, Inc.

Contact: Mr. Danny Loe, director of marketing & public relations
Telephone: (479) 785-8803

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