Combined Transport Inc.

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Combined Transport Inc.
Image:Combined logo.gif
Type Private
Founded September 2, 1980
Headquarters Central Point, Oregon
Key people Richard Card, Founder

Michael Card, President

Jon Card, VP Special Projects

David Card, VP Operations

Ronald Moore, VP Driver Operations
Industry Transportation
Revenue $79 Million USD
Employees 92
Website [1]

Combined Transport, Inc. is a heavy haul trucking service based out of Central Point, Oregon. They provide heavy equipment hauling, glass hauling, and flatbed general commodity hauling.

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[edit] History

Combined Transport, Inc. is a deregulation baby. The founder, Richard Card, took advantage of the political environment of the late seventies to obtain his operating authority and achieve his lifelong dream of owning a trucking company.

His many years of experience as a driver, owner-operator and fleet owner helped educate him into the ways of moving freight. Equipped with this knowledge, he opened and operated a number of prosperous freight brokerages, many of which are still operating successfully today. He parlayed ownership of those companies and a productive venture on the Alaska Pipeline into enough capital to start Combined Transport, Inc. on September 2, 1980.

Combined grew rapidly starting out with only one company truck and a few owner-operators. Using his unique skills of engineering and salesmanship, Richard attacked freight problems and turned them into opportunities. One such opportunity was in the transportation of uncrated flat glass. In conjunction with PPG Industries, Inc., one of the largest glass producing companies, a system of glass transportation was developed that both revolutionized the industry and provided mutual benefits for all involved.

In early 1982, two of his sons joined the young firm. Ronald Moore and David Card brought what the company previously lacked, a management core that operated the firm with understanding and tenacity and also allowed Richard the freedom to expand into other profitable projects.

In 1983, two other sons, Michael Card and Mitchell Moore came on board. Their college education and insurance and banking backgrounds helped round out the executive team. Armed with the leadership and entrepreneurial skills of Richard and the management and operational skills of the sons, Combined not only weathered the recession of the early eighties, it grew into a multi-million dollar company with a growth rate averaging 35%.

As the company grew, the sons effectively took over the running of all aspects of the company which led to buying out Richard Card in 1990. Since then, the company has been growing at a steady rate by concentrating on specialized transportation, especially flat glass and over-dimensional heavy hall.

In 1994, the last of the sons, Jon Card, retired from the Navy after twenty years and joined the company. His extensive experience in electronic communications fits nicely with the technological changes the company is currently experiencing.

The final piece of the puzzle fell into place when Cassandra Moore, the only daughter, came on board in 1996. Her transformation from teaching to Risk Manager was easier than was hoped for and she brings an educated, intelligent force into the company.

[edit] Equipment

Combined Transport currently has the following equipment. It is updated as of January 1, 2005.

Company Owned

 Tractors.................... 294
 Trailers:
 Flatbeds.................... 10
 Glass Flatbeds.............. 103
 Flatbed Roll Top............ 27
 Single Drops ............... 11
 Lowboys (RGN) .............. 29
 Multi-axle (RGN) ........... 17
 Double-Drop Stretch ........ 1
 Vans ....................... 7
 Glass Double-Drops ......... 36
 6 Pak Glass Trailers ....... 72
              Total Trailers: 313

Owner/Operators

 Tractors ................... 43
 Trailer:
 Flatbeds ................... 22
 Single Drops ............... 9
 Lowboys and Multi-Axles(RGN) 21
              
              Total Trailers: 52

Total

 Tractors ..................... 337
 Trailers ..................... 365

[edit] See also

Central Point, Oregon

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