Schneider National's 90 Years of Trucking
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.

The oldest historic truck currently in Schneider's collection is this 1949 International KB model.
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This lineup showcases the three main Schneider specs during the 1990s.
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The Schneider "Ride of Pride" is a patriotically wrapped Freightliner Cascadia honoring American veterans.
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Schneider favored International Transtar COEs during the 1960s.
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Schneider stayed with International cabovers well into the 1990s.
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In the early 200s, Schneider transitioned to Freightliner conventional model trucks.
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By the 2010s, Schneider was running Freightliner Cascadias -- a relationship that continues to this day.
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Schneider began as a single-truck operation in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 1935.
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Founder Al Schneider poses with an International Transtar in the 1960s.
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Today, Schneider has been a pioneer of regional-haul electric truck operations.
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Paster and present Schneider trucks take a place of honor at the fleet's headquarters in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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