Mayflower Transit

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Mayflower Transit, LLC
Type Subsidiary
Industry moving and storage
Founded 1927
Headquarters St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Key people Richard H. McClure, president
H. Daniel McCollister, chairman
Parent UniGroup
Website www.mayflower.com

Mayflower Transit, LLC is a moving company founded in 1927 in Indianapolis, Indiana. In March 1995, it was acquired by UniGroup, Inc. UniGroup is the parent company of Mayflower, United Van Lines and other subsidiaries that support the worldwide operations of the household goods transportation company; Vanliner Group, Inc. (providing specialized insurance coverage for movers); Total Transportation Services, Inc., which sells and leases vehicles and sells movers' supplies; and UniGroup Worldwide, Inc., a global mobility management company.

A Mayflower moving truck operated by a local agent in San Jose, California

Baltimore Colts

Based in Indiana at the time, Mayflower earned the ire of Baltimore Colts fans when the company moved the football team in the middle of the night from its headquarters in Owings Mills, Maryland, to its new home in Indianapolis.[1]

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