As we close out our 100th year, we reflect on where we have been and where we are going. The entrepreneurial spirit Jim Devine embraced in 1923 when founding Devine & Son Trucking Co., Inc. remains with us today.

From our one-truck operation, we have grown our fleet size, our geography, our service offerings, and we will continue to grow and adapt and reinvent ourselves over the decades and centuries to come. But one thing will always remain constant…our goal of safely and efficiently delivering goods on behalf of our customers.

A heartfelt thank you to our customers, our vendors, our drivers and our staff for helping shape who we are today and who we will become tomorrow. Thank you!

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LOGISTICS OF THANKSGIVING

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TIT FOR TAT TARIFFS

The US and China have agreed to suspend for one year their respective fees on ship/ port calls. The US will not levy fees on Chinese-built or controlled ships, and China will not levy fees on US ships. The timeline for suspension has not been released nor has there...

EXPAND ENFORCEMENT

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SHAQ ATTACK

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ICE BREAKER

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