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LTC's
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1936 |
Ecoff
Trucking, a start-up bulk transportation carrier, was founded
in Fortville, Indiana. The first customer
was Dupont Chemical. Product, sodium silicate. |
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1940s
- late 1990s |
Company
expands
throughout the Midwest and South |
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1959 |
Ecoff
Trucking purchased
Liquid Transport Corp (LTC), an edible and pharmaceutical products
carrier. LTC's core values were superior equipment and service and
true match to Dave Ecoff's values. |
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1968 |
Rex Ecoff
becomes President. |
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1970 |
Ecoff
Trucking and LTC continue terminal
expansion. |
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1980 |
New
headquarters built in Greenfield, east of Indianapolis. Further
expansion including Florida, Kentucky, Ohio, South Carolina, and West
Virginia |
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1982 |
Lanny Wilhelm
joins Ecoff Trucking from Ford Brothers, another tank truck carrier.
Liquid Transport Corp and Ecoff Trucking operated as separate companies under Etranco banner. |
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1995 |
Ecoff and LTC
merged to take advantage of inherent market presence of Liquid Transport
Corp and to eliminate confusion of separate and distinct operations.
Revenue $45 million. |
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1998 |
Liquid
Transport Corp acquired Kaw
Transport Co. and Mississippi Transport, Inc (MTI). Became 13th largest bulk
carrier 550 power units and 1,200 trailers. Revenue $105 million, 24
terminals in 13 states. LTC also becomes a Responsible Care Partner. |
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2001 |
LTC moves its
corporate headquarters to the north side of Indianapolis to position
itself efficiently and effectively to meet the future. |
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2006 |
LTC is
purchased by Ron Dana and becomes a member of the Dana Companies. |
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