Maverick USA has acquired Church Hill, Tenn.- based glass carrier Flanary and Sons Trucking.
by Staff
July 16, 2015
Photo via FAST Trucking
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Photo via FAST Trucking
Maverick USA has acquired Church Hill, Tenn.- based glass carrier Flanary and Sons Trucking.
Through the acquisition, Maverick will gain all of the assets of FAST including about 75 tractors and 175 trailers. FAST founder Curtis Flanary will be retiring while president Shon Flanary, and his brothers Aaron and Andre Flanary will join Maverick with and continue to work out of the company’s Church Hill office.
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"With increasing regulatory and industry challenges, we felt joining a larger company with greater resources provided the best long term growth opportunity for FAST,” said Shon Flanary. “We are confident this acquisition will allow our employees to grow and the company to better serve the glass industry.”
Maverick USA is the parent company of Maverick Transportation. The company operates over 1,400 units providing OTR and dedicated services to flatbled, glass, and temperature controlled transportation markets in North America.
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