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CLIFF VIESSMAN, INC.
CLIFF VIESSMAN, INC.
Gary, South Dakota
100-499 employees
Viessman Trucking is one of the largest haulers of food-grade bulk products in the U.S., transporting goods across the U.S. and Canada. Founded in 1961, Viessman Trucking has more than 60 years of experience in the food grade transportation business and is dedicated to ensuring food and other materials are safe and contaminate-free. With five divisions – Tanker, Live Bottom, Pneumatic (Dry Bulk), Hopper and Reefer – Viessman Trucking hauls a variety of products such as milk, dry sugar, cornstarch, corn sweetener and vegetable oil. Viessman Trucking, also known as Cliff Viessman, Inc., is family owned and operated with its headquarters in Gary, S.D., and terminals in: Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Dawson, Mankato, Marshall, Paynesville and Renville, Minn.; Columbus, Neb.; Wahpeton, N.D.; Dayton, Ohio; Watertown, S.D.; Memphis, Tenn.; and Manitowoc, Wis. For more information, visit viessmantrucking.com or call (888) 848-4453.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FORTUNE TRANSPORTATION
FORTUNE TRANSPORTATION
Windom, Minnesota
100-499 employees
Fortune Transportation was created in 1980 and has grown into a full-truck-load, over-the-road refrigerated carrier with an array of terminals across the Midwest in Windom, Minnesota, Greeley, Colorado, and Roswell, New Mexico. We take pride in knowing we are helping provide to the economy by hauling food and beverages across the heart of America.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
JOEL PINGEON TRUCKING, INC.
JOEL PINGEON TRUCKING, INC.
Springfield, Minnesota
25-49 employees
Joel Pingeon Trucking Inc is a transportation/trucking/railroad company based out of 1520 West Wilson Street PO Box 77, Springfield, Minnesota, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SERVICE OIL ENTERPRISES CO.
SERVICE OIL ENTERPRISES CO.
Prinsburg, Minnesota
25-49 employees
Established in 1966, Minnesota Limited is a leading specialty contractor that builds pipelines and related facilities across 34 different states within the United States. We service the pipeline transmission market, midstream/gathering sector, perform pipeline integrity/rehabilitation, construct pipeline facilities and terminals, and operate multiple pipe fabrication shops. Our goal is to deliver safe and environmentally sensitive solutions to the natural gas, crude oil, and refined products industries with a focus on exceeding the customer’s expectations. Minnesota Limited has grown to employ 1,500 employees on a seasonal basis that operate out of our six regional offices located throughout the U.S. We have forged a sound position within the petroleum and natural gas industry as a leader in safety, quality, environmental protection, and innovation. We look proudly at our accomplishments in the past and enthusiastically toward our bright potential in the future.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive