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Local miners in truck commercial

By Sun Advocate

Arch Coal announced last Wednesday that its Canyon Fuel Company’s Skyline mine and several local employees are being featured in a new set of television advertisements for the Dodge brand and its Dodge Ram 2500.
“Our underground mines in Utah and Colorado depend on Dodge for MSHA-approved engines that allow us to work efficiently underground,” said Gene DiClaudio, president of Arch Western Bituminous Group. “It was our pleasure to provide our time and talent to help Dodge highlight the Ram pickup truck in our rugged, real-world application.”
Several Skyline employees were used by Dodge in filming the ad spots, which included using the Ram truck in various capacities in and around the mine portal and stockpile areas.
“It was a unique experience to participate in the making of this commercial,” said Steve “Skinner” Forbush, maintenance specialist for Arch Coal. “But I’m here to tell you that it’s tougher than it looks to be a Hollywood actor, and I’d prefer coal mining.”
The Skyline mine is located in Eccles Canyon and utilizes both longwall and continuous mining systems. Skyline earned the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s Sentinels of Safety Award as the safest underground coal mine in the United States in 2005. Skyline employees worked more than 28 months and 500,000 hours without a single reportable or lost-time injury.
The commercials can be viewed at www.redletterdodge.com/2007/09/16/new-ad-dampaign-debuts.

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