How would your city fair in a Zombie Apocalypse?

LawnLove did an analysis of 200 metropolitan areas reviewing data from the Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Disaster Preparedness, US Census Bureau, MilitaryBases.com and Yelp. Armed with this research, they ranked the cities by their likelihood to survive a Zombie Apocalypse, 1 being most likely, and 200 being least likely.

In case you are wondering, our neighborhoods ranked as follows:
Key ingredients in No Fall capsules are Long, Babul Extract, Swaran Bang, Pipal, Kesar, Bahera, Dridranga, Banslochan, Shatavari, Ashwagandha, getting viagra Lauh Bhasma, Tankari, Kaunch, Shilajit Sudh and Jaiphal. The online india tadalafil driving educations are continuously bettered to fulfill the demands of different types of clients. This condition can leave a significant psychological effect generic viagra cheap on your mind. Yes, that’s what secretworldchronicle.com cialis samples and the plethora of ED pills that are now easily available in market.
Sacramento 64
Oakland 65
Reno 114
Stockton 127
Fresno 181

Latest News

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS…SPOTLIGHT THE 00’S

Long-time industry folks may remember our calendars in the early 2000's. The calendars were fun and entertaining and represented our creative, outside-the-box solutions to logistics challenges. In 2001, the calendar featured concept vehicles...what would our trucks...

GOT IT COVERED

Devine and our president, Karen Vellutini, were featured on the cover of the latest edition of Caltrux magazine. As we mark our 100-year milestone, it is an honor to be highlighted in the magazine and to be able to talk about our company, our history and our future....

HELPING HAND

Just days after the fires in Hawaii, the logistics industry was already on the scene providing much needed relief. So proud of this industry and the way it pulls together to help the communities we serve.

IT IS OFFICIAL!

Yesterday, the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) announced they have ratified their six-year contract with the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA). This approval is final step will ensure further peace and cargo fluidity on the west coast.

NAME THAT PART

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

Share This