G&D Integrated has acquired a privately owned, full-service transportation company that specializes in both asset-based transportation and third-party freight management services.
G&D Integrated Acquires South Carolina-Based Trucking Company
G&D Integrated has acquired a privately owned, full-service transportation company that specializes in both asset-based transportation and third-party freight management services.

G&D Integrated recently acquired an unammed trucking company out of South Carolina.
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This unnamed acquisition aligns with the G&D Integrated strategic focus for growth in the Southeast by expanding coverage to new markets and customers within the region, according to the company, which currently operates over 400 trucks and offers asset-based truckload, drayage, tanker, flatbed, and freight management services.
"Our latest acquisition strengthens our current service offerings in the Southeast," said Cort Mills, vice president of transportation at G&D Integrated. "These synergies will allow us to provide customers with quality asset-based transportation and freight management services."
The acquisition provides over 35 additional power units, drivers, and an established freight management team. This is the second acquisition for G&D Integrated in the last two years, acquiring tanker provider Bell Enterprises Inc. in 2017.
"With the addition of this company, we will be able to offer our customers even more options and services," said P. Joseph O'Neill, CEO at G&D Integrated.
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