Picture of Devine Intermodal from 1938.

The above photo was taken circa 1938, fifteen years after our inception. It showcases our resilience. Even in the Great Depression our fleet was growing. We were hauling almonds, lumber, rice and other commodities in Northern California by hardworking drivers, just like today.

In honor of our 100th year, we will be highlighting our milestones over the years in this section of the newsletter. Please also check out our updated website, devineintermodal.com.

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THROUGH OUR 100 YEARS…THE 1950’S

Here we are in the early 1950's hauling insulation materials in Northern California. While much has changed in the last seventy years since this photo was taken, three things in this picture remain constant today: We still haul insulation in Northern California, our...

FROM NORTHERN NEVADA

ALCOHOL LEGAL! The small town of Alamo, NV, which is home to 1,100 people, recently voted to repeal prohibition. This vote overturns the 1985 law banning the sale of alcohol. The movie Footloose comes to mind. LOST & FOUND Take a look at the video above. A family...

NAME THAT PART

Do you know what this part is? It is something used in truck or container transportation. Play "Name That Part" by liking us on Facebook. Click here to be directed to our page and place your guess. Good luck!

WHEN IS SOON TOO LATE?

Last week, the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the employer group Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) issued a joint statement on the status of the contract negotiations saying both sides "remain hopeful of reaching a deal soon." The ILWU and...

CHASSIS CHOICE

You may recall, back in 2020, the Intermodal Carrier Conference (IMCC) of the American Trucking Associations (ATA) brought a complaint to the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) against the ocean carriers asserting the ocean carriers were in violation of the Shipping...

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