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  2. North American Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 NAVL headquarters in Fort Wayne, Indiana moved to the new building location, spread across 121 acres (0.49 km 2). [1] In 1979 NAVL moved to the top of the list among the six largest van lines. [1] By April 1984, North American Van Lines Inc. was put up for sale by PepsiCo. [4]

  3. Allied Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, Allied Van Lines was recognized by Newsweek as one of America's Best Customer Service Providers. [1] In May 2020, Allied Van Lines earns the coveted 2020 Women's Choice Award for sixth year in a row. [2] In July 2020, Allied Van Lines receives 37th Annual Quest for Quality Awards recognition from Logistics management. [3]

  4. SIRVA - Wikipedia

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    Allied Van Lines (AVL) was founded in 1928 and North American Van Lines (NAVL) was founded in 1933. Beginning in late 1964, NAVL created its STI (Specialized Transportation Inc.)|High Value Products Division (HVPD), which later was bought out from SIRVA and taken private as an independent company named Specialized Transportation Inc. [ citation ...

  5. United Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    In June 1933, United Van Service was dissolved, and its assets and liabilities were transferred to a new entity incorporated as United Van Lines. The new firm prospered and, in 1941, moved its headquarters to Fenton, Missouri, even though the company website states that the headquarters is in St. Louis.

  6. Williamsburg Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    As regular service was established, the main line was soon relocated slightly north. Williamsburg's original station was replaced in 1907 with a brick structure, in conjunction with the tercentenary of Jamestown. Then in 1935, the 1907 station was replaced with the present station building with funding from John D. Rockefeller Jr.

  7. Interstate Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    Interstate Van Lines is a family-owned American moving company based in Springfield, Virginia. [3] The company handles storage and shipping for corporate and government clients, including AOL , Hewlett-Packard and the US military. [ 4 ]

  8. Atlas World Group - Wikipedia

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    Atlas World Group's flagship company, Atlas Van Lines, is an agent-owned company and similar in form to a cooperative. It has approximately 500 agents in more than 140 countries. Among these agents, 75 own shares in Atlas World Group. Atlas Van Lines is the second-largest interstate motor carrier in the United States. [citation needed]

  9. Global Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    Global Van Lines, LLC is an international moving company founded in 1933 by George T. Howard as Howard Van Lines in Dallas, Texas. It took its present name in 1957 when it was acquired by Trans-Ocean Van Service of Long Beach, California. It was acquired in 1981 by WKG Corporation of Houston, Texas, and sold to Contrans Corporation in 1985.