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  2. Mueller Co. - Wikipedia

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    H. Mueller, Gun Shop building, circa 1859. Mueller Co. was founded in 1857 by Hieronymus Mueller in Decatur, Illinois as "H. Mueller, Gun Shop". [3] Mueller closed the business briefly in 1858 to prospect for gold in Colorado, but returned to his business not long after, expanding it to include sewing machine and clock repairs and the sale of hunting and fishing equipment in addition to ...

  3. WTI Transport - Wikipedia

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    Company headquarters - Tuscaloosa, AL. WTI Transport, Inc. is a for-hire carrier [1] based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with terminals in Birmingham, Mobile and Whites Creek, TN. A flatbed company of approximately 370 tractors, WTI hauls freight throughout the Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and East Coast.

  4. George Roby Dempster - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the company produced pontoon boats and other equipment for the US Navy. [2] The company introduced the Dempster Dumpmaster, the first front-loading garbage truck, in the 1950s. The Dempster Brothers plant on Springdale Avenue in Knoxville consisted of eleven buildings on 27 acres (11 ha), and employed 450 workers. [4]

  5. Daseke - Wikipedia

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    Boyd Bros. Transportation - Founded in 1956, Boyd Bros. Transportation specializes in high volume, time-sensitive flatbed services throughout the eastern two-thirds of the United States. WTI Transport - Founded in 1989, WTI is primarily an owner operator fleet focused in the transportation of roofing, building materials, aluminum, iron and steel.

  6. Tennessee football equipment truck wrecks during return trip ...

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    A Tennessee football equipment truck was involved in an accident on I-40 near Little Rock, Arkansas, on its way to Knoxville from Norman, Oklahoma. At approximately 10:48 a.m. ET, the truck was ...

  7. Ingram Barge Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, IBCO acquired Midland Enterprises LLC, which included The Ohio River Company LLC and Orgulf Transport LLC. In 2005, Ingram acquired Riverway Company. [4] These strategic acquisitions allowed Ingram to become what it is today – the largest carrier on the inland waterway system. The ING 4727 in the ruins of the Lower 9th Ward of New ...