Estes Express Lines celebrates 75th Anniversary
On April 21, 2006, Estes Express Lines celebrated its 75th
Anniversary at its headquarters in Richmond, Va. The carrier has
grown from one man and one truck in 1931 to a full-service,
coast-to-coast, North American transportation provider with over
13,000 employees and more than 27,000 tractors and trailers.
To celebrate the long and varied history of Estes Express Lines,
the company has developed a multimedia presentation of historical
photographs on its Web site at www.estes-express.com, as well as a booklet
highlighting the last 75 years of the company.
The Estes story begins in the midst of the Great Depression.
Farmers were among the hardest-hit victims, and though farming was
his first love, W.W. Estes found another way to make a living in
1931—trucking. He bought a used Chevrolet truck and began
hauling farm products and supplies for both farming neighbors and
small businesses all over southwestern Virginia. By 1937, W.W. had
built a company that was enjoying growing prosperity along with the
rest of the nation.
Robey W. Estes, Sr., joined his father's company in 1946 after
serving in World War II. Today, Estes Express Lines is led by Robey
W. "Rob" Estes, Jr., W.W.'s grandson. Estes is now believed to be
the largest family-owned LTL carrier in the nation.
"It is only through the dedication and hard work of thousands of
loyal Estes employees that my grandfather's dream has been
sustained through so many decades of growth and change," says Robey
W. Estes, Jr. "We would like to use this occasion to express our
gratitude to all those who worked hard to build Estes Express Lines
into what it is today."
In addition to Rob Estes, other Estes executives who spoke at the
event include Henry Thomas "Tommy" Hupp, Jr., retired executive
vice president, who spent 33 years with the company, and William T.
"Billy" Hupp, COO and executive vice president. George Allen, U.S.
Senator from Virginia, and Harwood Cochrane, founder of Overnite
Transportation, also offered their congratulations.
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