Eagle Transport Corp. acquires Bulk Carriers, Inc.
Eagle Transport Corp. has announced the acquisition of Bulk Carriers, Inc. based in Dalton, Georgia. Since 1998, Bulk Carriers has provided quality dry bulk transportation services to a variety of regional industries.
Eagle Transport has continued to scale its company footprint, services, and operational capabilities in recent years through a combination of strategic acquisitions and organic growth initiatives. Eagle continues to grow and deliver customer-focused transportation solutions within the petroleum, chemical, and hazardous materials sectors.
Lance Collette, President & COO of Eagle Transport, stated:
“Bulk Carriers is a highly-respected leader in the dry bulk logistics market, with a long reputation of service and safety. We are excited to welcome their team into the Eagle family. This acquisition supports our strategy of providing an even greater level of service to our growing list of dry bulk clients.”
Kevin Brown, President of Bulk Carriers, also shared:
“We are excited to move into the next phase of high-quality customer service as we merge with Eagle Transport Corp. Like Bulk Carriers, Eagle Transportation Corp. shares the same passion for offering personalised customer service. We are excited to join the Eagle team and continue to serve our customers for many years to come.
“We also thank our customers and suppliers for supporting a local-owned, small business and allowing us to serve and grow with you. We also extend a heartfelt and personal thanks to our dedicated drivers, maintenance crew, and office staff. Without those valued people, our success would not have been possible.”
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/dry-bulk/22052023/eagle-transport-corp-acquires-bulk-carriers-inc/
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