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  2. SIRVA - Wikipedia

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    Valued at approximately US$450 million in the merger, the combined entity became the world's largest relocation and van line logistics company. Other events On October 11, 2004, a group of 43 North American Van Lines' agents, named the Specialized Transportation Agent Group Inc., purchased NAVL's High Value Products Division from SIRVA.

  3. VanEck - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, John van Eck founded Van Eck Global, an investment firm that capitalized on the growing international stock market after the opening of Western Europe to US investors in the wake of the Marshall Plan. His father moved to the US from the Netherlands in the early 20th century as an employee of Shell plc to expand its international business.

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  5. PeopleFinders.com - Wikipedia

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    Deloitte, an independent firm that provides audit and consulting services, listed the company as number 24 in the Technology Fast 50 for the Silicon Valley. This ranking was based on the amount of revenue growth the company experienced between 2003 and 2007. Mark Jensen, Managing Partner, National Venture Capital Services, Deloitte & Touche LLP ...

  6. Wheaton World Wide Moving - Wikipedia

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    1986: Named one of the top 101 service companies in America; 1987: Changes name to Wheaton World Wide Moving; 1989: Named one of the top 101 service companies in America; 2000: Becomes a corporate sponsor of Give Kids the World, a non-profit for children with life-threatening diseases; 2012: Acquires Bekins Van Lines, Inc.

  7. Modec - Wikipedia

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    The only product of the Modec company was the Modec EV commercial vehicle. It was produced in three versions; a chassis cab, box van and a dropside. All three shared a common wheelbase of 141.7 in (3.60 m) and a steel ladder frame chassis. The Modec has a kerb weight of 3.3 tonnes and a max gross capacity of 6.05 tonnes.

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  9. Mayflower Transit - Wikipedia

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    In March 1995, it was acquired by UniGroup, a transportation and relocation services company with headquarters in suburban St. Louis, Missouri. [1] Mayflower Transit is named after the famous 17th century sailing ship with the same name. A Mayflower moving truck operated by a local agent in San Jose, California (2008)