Heavy Duty Trucking Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Schneider National's 90 Years of Trucking

Fleet ManagementPhotos 11

It all began with a single truck in 1935. From those humble beginnings, Scheider National rose to become a leading multimodal provider of transportation, logistics and intermodal services in North America.

Schneider National historic trucks.

The oldest historic truck currently in Schneider's collection is this 1949 International KB model.

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

This lineup showcases the three main Schneider specs during the 1990s.

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

The Schneider "Ride of Pride" is a patriotically wrapped Freightliner Cascadia honoring American veterans. 

Photo: Schneider National

Ad Loading...
Schneider National historic trucks.

Schneider favored International Transtar COEs during the 1960s.

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

Schneider stayed with International cabovers well into the 1990s. 

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

In the early 200s, Schneider transitioned to Freightliner conventional model trucks. 

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

By the 2010s, Schneider was running Freightliner Cascadias -- a relationship that continues to this day. 

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

Schneider began as a single-truck operation in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 1935. 

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

Founder Al Schneider poses with an International Transtar in the 1960s. 

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

Today, Schneider has been a pioneer of regional-haul electric truck operations. 

Photo: Schneider National

Schneider National historic trucks.

Paster and present Schneider trucks take a place of honor at the fleet's headquarters in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 

Photo: Schneider National