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To: De Nardis who wrote (340)4/29/1999 5:06:00 PM
From: Moosie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 571
 
For immediate release
Dynamex Introduces Secure Online Print and Deliver Service

April 29, 1999

Dallas, Texas --Dynamex Inc. (Nasdaq: DYMX), a leading provider of North American same-day
transportation and distribution solutions, announced today the formation of a strategic partnership with
lnstantDocuments.com to provide document delivery via the Internet. The new service offers delivery of
printed and bound documents within two hours in North America and same-day worldwide to customers
in legal, financial and Fortune 1000 companies who have intensive document delivery needs.
InstantDocuments.com has strategic partnerships in place with global printing companies including Sir
Speedy, Inc., one of the world’s largest operators of business printing centers.

InstantDocuments.com has created a unique Internet-based secure system for sending files to
destinations for delivery. The web-browser based system allows customers to send documents from
their computers to a secure system, make selections such as color and binding preferences online, and
receive real-time quotes. Once file upload is complete, documents are securely transmitted for printing
and binding services according to user specifications with all the correct fonts and formatting.
Customers receive secure, encrypted file transport with no size limitations, and on-the-fly correct format
conversion to avoid compatibility problems.

Once the documents have been printed and bound, a Dynamex courier is immediately dispatched to
retrieve printed documents for direct delivery.

All transmission, production and delivery details are tracked throughout the process with online proof of
delivery upon completion. Proof of delivery is provided for every transaction, and every detail of every
transaction is protected via security protocols including private/public key encryption and digital
certificates to ensure a secure connection between the user, the recipient, and the system.

According to Rick McClelland, President and CEO, “Dynamex recently became the first national
same-day company to offer a comprehensive e-services ordering and shipment tracking capability. To
further enhance this on-line package, Dynamex now offers customers physical document delivery via the
Internet. This unique e-services offering is another example of our commitment to utilize technology to
speed delivery and improve customer satisfaction. Additionally, we streamline our internal processes
and ultimately lower costs.”

“Dynamex provides seamless North American on-demand delivery of our printed documents.
The combination of our unique software, Sir Speedy’s printing expertise, and Dynamex’s
leadership in express document delivery will ensure the satisfaction of our customers,”
according to InstantDocuments.com Chairman and CEO, Andrew McLean.

Dynamex is a leading provider of same-day delivery and logistics services in the United States and
Canada.

For more information on Dynamex, our partners, and our new service offering, visit www.dynamex.com.

This release contains forward-looking statements which involve assumptions regarding Company operations and future prospects. Although the Company believes its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are subject to risk and uncertainty, including, among other things, acquisition strategy, competition, foreign exchange, and risks associated with the local delivery industry. Caution should be taken that these factors could cause the actual results to differ from those stated or implied in
this and other Company communications.



To: De Nardis who wrote (340)4/29/1999 8:21:00 PM
From: october87  Respond to of 571
 
Glad Mr. Elford was able to cash in so much stock! Have alot of taxes to pay?!



To: De Nardis who wrote (340)4/29/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: reg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 571
 
Not a vote of confidence by the CEO to sell most of his holdings! Comments?