Service And Safety Drive Illinois Hazwaste Hauler

In today's customer-driven market, truck operators are feeling the stress to refine their operations as the waste and transportation industry becomes more high-tech and sophisticated. While owner/operators, who tend to offer lower prices, are still influential in the industry, fleet-based businesses like Fort Transfer are emerging. The Morton, Ill.-based company employs its own drivers and offers many services beyond transportation to compete with cheaper alternatives. Fort Transfer transports bulk commodities, chemicals and hazardous and industrial wastes. The regional truck carrier operates a fleet of 80 Kenworth tractors, 90 semi-dump trailers, 50 tank trailers and vacuum tankers, as well ...

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