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VECTOR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
VECTOR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Tupelo, Mississippi
50-99 employees
20 years ago, Vector Transport started with a list. Two lists, actually, in which Vector President Joe Estess wrote down everything he hated about working with freight brokers. As a longtime shipper and carrier, Joe knew the pitfalls of the business firsthand. So when a trusted employee asked him to go into the brokerage business, Joe explained what was wrong with the industry from both perspectives. His shippers list said: Brokers don’t care about my business. This is just a load to them, but it’s my livelihood. They’re never around on weekends or after hours when things go wrong. Not interested in service; they just want my money. His carriers list: If a confirmation number or address or other information they gave me is wrong, I can’t unload on a weekend because I can’t reach them. They pay too slowly—60 days or more—if they pay at all. Nothing is in writing, so agreed-on rates often change on their whim. Joe and the original Vector team took every item on the negative lists and reversed them to form Vector’s mantra, mission, and organizing principles. The Vector Difference We know our customers and their businesses; we pride ourselves on long relationships. We know your busy days or weeks, and you know what to expect from us. We have a sense of urgency about every single load. We have a staffed office every Monday-Saturday, plus a 24/7 emergency number in case something goes wrong. We pay our carriers in 14 days. Guaranteed. Rates are agreed-on up front and in writing. No cheating. Our integrity is beyond question. With those rules as our guide, Vector set a new standard for excellence in shipping. Vector created a new category—a Transport company, a service provider who is a true business partner to carriers and shippers. Join the team who’s still leading the way. Become a Vector Certified Carrier, or get a free rate quote on your next load. To Top
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WADDLE TRUCKING OF MISSISSIPPI, INC.
WADDLE TRUCKING OF MISSISSIPPI, INC.
Belden, Mississippi
100-499 employees
Waddle Trucking began in June 2005 with one truck, one trailer, and one driver. Craig Waddle, owner, had driven a truck for a number of years and decided he would like to own his own trucking company. He hired his first driver, Joey Langley, with no idea how much this company would grow. By December he saw a need for an additional truck and his company has grown from there. In 14 years, Waddle Trucking has been blessed with a significant amount of growth. The company now employees over 200 people and owns 180 trucks and trailers with more growth expected in the coming months. With Waddle Trucking you have the luxury of dealing with a business that still cares about its customers, ability to talk directly to the owner if there is a problem, and an office staff that is willing to help from the beginning to the end. https://youtu.be/gO3ovnMFyT8
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SERVICE ONE TRANSPORT, INC
SERVICE ONE TRANSPORT, INC
Muscle Shoals, Alabama
50-99 employees
We are an asset based carrier out of Florence, Al. We run over 120 trucks and own over 200 53-ft dry vans. Service One is 100% owner operators. We service the continental United States. Our trucks run under Midwest Carriers operating authority. Call for a free rate quote: P: 256-246-1300
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
VERNON MILLING COMPANY, INC.
VERNON MILLING COMPANY, INC.
Vernon, Alabama
50-99 employees
Vernon Milling Co. Inc is a transportation/trucking/railroad company based out of 44080 AL-17, Vernon, AL, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
MORGAN VAN LINES, INC.
MORGAN VAN LINES, INC.
Booneville, Mississippi
50-99 employees
Morgan Van Lines operates throughout the continental United States with Truckload, Van & Dedicated capacities. With approximately 78 power units and over 200 trailers, we have made maintaining our fleet a top priority not only to ensure that our customers'​ freight arrives safely and consistently, but to also ensure that our drivers are comfortable while doing there job. In fact, MVL trucks are among the newest on the road and our focus on maintaining a young fleet will continue to be a priority. We currently operate 2 facilities and terminals in the US. Our corporate office is in Booneville, MS and we have a terminal in Nashville, TN. Please contact us today to see why we're "A Better Way of Trucking"​!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
ROWE MACHINERY, INC.
ROWE MACHINERY, INC.
Haleyville, Alabama
1-24 employees
Rowe Machinery is an oil & energy company based out of 2131 Delaware Ave, Santa Cruz, California, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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JSJ TRUCKING INC
JSJ TRUCKING INC
Mooreville, Mississippi
25-49 employees
Mississippi Trucking Association represents the Mississippi motor carrier industry in the advancement of highway transportation and serves as the voice of trucking in this state.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
S & S DELIVERY SERVICES INC
S & S DELIVERY SERVICES INC
Tupelo, Mississippi
50-99 employees
D & S DELIVERY SERVICE INC is a transportation/trucking/railroad company based out of 32925 SCHOOLCRAFT RD, LIVONIA, Michigan, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
UNITED TRANSPORTATION
UNITED TRANSPORTATION
Muscle Shoals, Alabama
1-24 employees
As the Grassroots Manager for United Transportation, I managed grassroots programs that directly accounted for a rise in constituency participation by 207% over two years. This was accomplished by rallying a strong constituency through industry events and new media outreach. I also coordinated a coalition formation including 25 transportation companies and over 35 breweries. I used informational emails, educational deliverables, and new media to update constituents, as well as utilizing programs such as Microsoft Dimensions for CRM data centered analytics and Sharepoint for project management operations.Monitoring, analyzing, and summarizing regulatory issues for decision makers prepared me for exchanges with industry coalitions, Members of Congress, and corporate professionals. Before the campaign, my director relied on my ability to communicate with individuals of all levels to act as liaison for a large corporate client list including Whirlpool, Merrill Lynch, and Ferrari.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard