Anderson Trucking Service

725 Opportunity Dr, St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States | Equipment Brokers

Anderson Trucking Service (ATS) is a values-driven company offering worldwide transportation solutions.

We work hard to do the right thing every day, whether it’s how we safely secure your freight to our well-maintained equipment or how we treat you as a person. That, responsible leadership and the determination to find solutions that are right for you are what’s kept us around so long — and will keep us by your side for the long haul.

ATS History

1955

Anderson Trucking Service’s (ATS) history began during a time when the trucking industry was heavily regulated. At the time, Cold Spring Granite (now known as Coldspring) owned a private fleet. They could haul outbound stone and inbound materials used only to manufacture granite products. Their business kept growing to the point where they had more outbound goods than inbound materials, leaving them stranded with no freight to get them back home. That’s when they reached out to ATS founder Harold Anderson to manage their overflow business. ATS was then incorporated.

1956

After some time successfully hauling Coldspring’s outbound materials, Harold found another solution to a common problem. There were roughly 15-20 monument manufacturers in the St. Cloud area who were each shipping their products separately. He proposed a solution that instead of using several different providers, these manufacturers should put their freight on the same trailer that would make multiple stops. This is an early example of less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping.

1958

Business expanded after ATS obtained our machinery and equipment authority. We also signed four Independent Contractor Drivers, adding to the fleet that began with two Drivers.

1959

ATS established our first out-of-state terminal in Lansing, Illinois.

1960

ATS purchased our first specialized trailer, adding to a fleet that consisted of flatbed trailers only to that point.

1961

Gross revenues exceeded $1 million.

1968

ATS began serving the iron and steel industries.

1969

ATS purchased K&W Transportation out of Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska. This allowed ATS to expand offerings outside of the continental United States, moving general commodities in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago to and from Alaska.

1972

First Lieutenant Rollie Anderson returned home from the Air Force to join ATS and help run his father, Harold’s, business.

1976

ATS worked with The Manitowoc Company to develop a trailer capable of hauling their crane houses. This provided ATS authority to haul outbound freight for Manitowoc. It was also part of the first stages of Heavy Haul at ATS.

1980

President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Motor Carrier Regulatory Reform and Modernization Act, also known as deregulation, which allowed trucking companies more freedom over rates and other business decisions.

1983

ATS, Inc., ATS’ Vans division, was formed to add a new service offering for ATS customers looking for enclosed trailer freight. A new logo was also introduced to reflect ATS’ national reputation.

1989

Gross revenues exceeded $100 million. ATS also expanded into brokerage business by introducing Sureway Transportation, which provided customers more freight capacity.

1990

ATS initiated service to and from Mexico to offer customers a trustworthy and reliable solution to get their freight across borders.

1993

ATS purchased Warren Transport in Waterloo, Iowa.

1995

Intermodal Caribbean Express, Inc. (ICE) was formed, expanding service offerings into Puerto Rico. ICE later became ATS International.

2001

ATS founder, Harold Anderson, passed away at the age of 85.

ATS also purchased SunBelt Furniture Xpress out of Hickory, North C

2003

Wind energy was in its infancy in the U.S. and a major corporation was looking for a solution to haul their 60-meter towers that were 15 feet in diameter. They were also looking to move two 127-foot blades at a time. After working with a leading trailer manufacturer, ATS introduced an altered version of the Schnabel trailer being used in Europe. It was important to get the total height of the load below 16 feet in order to fit under bridges.

2005

ATS celebrated 50 years of business by breaking ground on our new corporate headquarters just off Interstate 94 in the southeast end of St. Cloud, Minnesota.

2007

ATS purchased Midwest Specialized out of Rochester, Minnesota. We also purchased our first 19-axle trailer.

2011

New Energy Transport out of Houston, Texas was purchased. ATS Logistics expanded services into transportation management, offering a full-service supply chain solution.

2014

Scott Anderson was named executive vice president and treasurer, Brent Anderson was named chief operating officer, ATS CEO, Rollie Anderson assumed the role of chairman of the board and Jake Wood was named president.

2016

ATS acquired Q-Line out of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to expand Canadian offerings and add to our existing customer base.

2019

Scott Anderson was named executive vice president and chief administration officer, Brent Anderson was named president and chief operating officer and Jake Wood continues his role as a board member.

Company Details
Company NameAnderson Trucking Service
Business CategoryEquipment Brokers
Address725 Opportunity Dr
St. Cloud
Minnesota
United States
ZIP: 56301
PresidentBRENT ANDERSON
Year Established1955
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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