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Corporate History
N&M Transfer began as a cartage carrier in 1964 serving the cities
of Neenah and Menasha, Wisconsin. A new direction was established
for the company in 1980 when our company's chairman assumed
leadership of N&M. His concept was to implement controlled growth
into a geographic area capable of being served overnight from our
only terminal in Neenah.
N&M has continued to grow over the years. In 1988 we began serving
every point in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. In 1992 we began
serving the major markets in the state of Minnesota. Eastern Iowa
was opened up to next day service in 1999 and in April of 2001,
N&M started serving the northern half of Illinois.
Corporate Summary
N&M Transfer is a regional less than truckload carrier
headquartered in Neenah, WI. We specialize in providing next day
deliveries to all points within our direct service area. This area
includes the entire state of Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, Upper
Michigan, Eastern Iowa, and the major markets of Minnesota. With a
modern, company owned fleet of over 300 tractors and 450 trailers,
N&M Transfer consistently achieves an on time delivery percentage
above 99%. We’re so confident in our ability to perform we
guarantee our service.
Freight traveling throughout the N&M system moves through our
terminal in Neenah. Our one terminal system gives us the control
necessary to achieve our high level of on time service and also
results in a claims ratio well below the industry average. This
means your product will get to its intended destination on time
and in one piece.
Service
Everybody preaches it, promises it, professes to be best at it.
When you cut through it, service is something you can't
hold in your hand. It's intangible.
To N&M Transfer, service means your shipment will be
delivered intact, on time.
The more we invest in resources to do the job - electronic bar
coding, automated pallet racking systems, faxes, cellular phones
in all our trucks and a preventive maintenance program that's
second to none - the more efficiently our people get your product
from one place to another.
Still, even the most expensive things won't last. We continually
test and experiment to replace yesterday's technology with
something better today.
One thing that remains constant is the
more service we give, the more business we get.
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