This year marks the 50th anniversary of Commercial Carrier Corp. (CCC), the Auburndale, Fla. transportation company founded in July of 1953.

Guy Bostick’s business began as a one-truck, one-driver concern, with Bostick himself behind the wheel.
In the last half century, CCC has grown into an industry mainstay, today operating 1,000 tractors and more than 2,000 trailers. Including its Florida headquarters and satellite location throughout Florida, Georgia and Virginia, the company employs more than 1,250 people, and is Florida’s largest intrastate motor carrier, according to CCC.
Today, the company is predominantly a short-haul, appointment-oriented, full-truckload carrier. In 2003, delivery projections call for more than 440,000 full truckloads of freight, including dry bulk commodities, beverages, construction materials, paper products, containers and various consumer products.
With an average length of haul of 100 miles, CCC’s focus is timely, customer-oriented, safety-first delivery.
CCC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcar Industries, a holding company based in Auburndale, and headed by R. Mark Bostick. Comcar, with its five subsidiary trucklines and warehousing company, is the 37th largest transportation provider in America.
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