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D&D TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC.
Gooding, ID
Company Overview D&D Transportation Services, Inc. is committed to providing our customers with quality and dependable service in a safe and courteous manner. We specialize in the nationwide transportation of refrigerated and dry goods for food-grade products, with a record 99 percent on-time delivery. We have experienced steady growth through our commitment to excellent customer service, reputation for on-time delivery, dependability, and competitive rates. D&D was established in 1980 by Calvin and Darlene Kuntz and incorporated in 1984. We operate a fleet of late-model tractor/trailers throughout the 48 United States, equipped with the most advanced reefer units designed for maximum cargo protection. Our experienced driver team is customer focused with an emphasis on delivering freight on-time and safely. All our facilities are staffed with dedicated professionals who can handle any specialized needs you may have. Our full-service logistics department offers flexible, scalable, and dependable service with the support of our transportation division. With multiple offices dedicated to servicing distinct geographic locations, our staff is equipped with the most technologically advanced computer system in the trucking industry, offering Electronic Data Interchange, Load Tracking, Electronic Wire Funds Transfer, and Direct Deposit Processing. Customers have 24 hour access to track their loads real time, post load and truck availability, access paperwork to loads, and shippers can access the database for load verification. Drivers can easily access weekly settlement sheets.
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Davis County Personnel
Farmington, UT
FSS Connect
Salt Lake City, UT
Farmington City Public Works
Farmington, UT
Farmington, the seat of Davis County, is located about 16 miles north of Salt Lake City. It occupies a narrow strip of land tucked snugly against the base of the Wasatch Mountains, halfway between Salt Lake City and Ogden, with the Great Salt Lake lapping at its western shores. The community, with a population of around 22,000, is a place renowned for its tree lined streets, visual charm and a history as solid as the stone used in the construction of many of its pioneer homes. Farmington’s earliest inhabitants were Indians who stayed until the 1860's. fur trappers came through the Farmington area as early as 1825, and were followed by explorers and emigrants in the 1840's. Soon after arriving in the Salt Lake Valley with the Mormon Pioneers in 1847, Hector C. Haight traveled north to graze cattle, eventually building a log cabin and settling his family in the area. Other settlers followed over the ensuing years, naming the town North Cottonwood. The name was later changed to Farmington. In December of 1892, Farmington was incorporated as a city with a population of 1,180. By 1980, that number had increased to 4,700, and in the next 12 years the population doubled. The five canyons above Farmington have streams that flow through the City, eventually emptying into the Great Salt Lake. Farmington Canyon offers opportunities for hiking, jogging, bicycling, snowmobiling, picnicking, horseback riding, fishing and camping. There are also horse racing and rodeo facilities at the Davis County Fairgrounds in West Farmington. The Primary Organization of the LDS Church was established in Farmington. A mural depicting that first primary can be seen in the Farmington Rock Chapel on Main Street. Farmington is well known as the site of the State’s largest family amusement park. Lagoon, originally known as Lake Park Resort, was once on the shores of the Great Salt lake. Later in the 1890's, it was moved to its present site and renamed Lagoon. The City’s motto, "Historic Beginnings", is in reference to the pioneer spirit that Farmington was settled with and that same pioneer spirit exists today. Majestic trees line the City’s Main Streets which makes it have the old town feeling.
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GEM Buildings
Brigham City, UT
H2 LABOR ASSISTANCE
Farmersville, TX
Hogan Construction
Centerville, UT
J & J NURSERY
Layton, UT
The rich bottom land of west Layton produced bountiful crops of alfalfa, wheat and onions for several generations until 1970 when the Stevenson family decided to try something different. That’s when a surplus WWII army barracks, approximately 30′ X 30′, was moved onto the property to house and sell produce as a “truck farm” originally named J&J Produce.After a year or two of growing customer acceptance, it was decided to plant some basic nursery items to support west Layton’s burgeoning growth. Naturally, garden supplies were added as well.Today, J&J Garden Center is Utah’s largest producing nursery with over 100 acres under cultivation including five acres of greenhouses. The Stevenson brothers are particularly proud of the fact that they’ve been able to reassemble most of their grandfather’s original homestead to become Utah’s largest pot-in-pot tree nursery with some 100,000 trees in multiple varieties growing in their fields. “Some of our trees are grown from starts and some come from other nurseries, specifically in Oregon,” says Jerry Stevenson. “And because they’re in our ground for a season or more before becoming available for sale, they become acclimatized to Utah conditions, which makes them hardy and ready for transplanting.” Consumers can be assured that any tree they purchase from J&J, whether it be an evergreen, shade, flowering or fruit tree, is of the highest quality. Nursery Manager Dave Stevenson and his son, Andy, oversee all greenhouse operations as they plant over 1 million bedding plants and vegetable starts in preparation for the spring buying season. Andy Stevenson also oversees the planting of over 40,000 poinsettias that turn vivid colors in late October of each year. In addition to the large retail operation, J&J is also the preferred provider of nursery stock for over 100 landscape companies. According to Jerry, J&J is so successful because they own all of their own land and water and can control all of their labor and transportation costs, which translates into high quality and reasonably priced nursery stock for the consumer and landscaper. J&J Garden Center is “an American success story,” and their over 100 outstanding employees are anxious to provide expert answers to all gardening questions along with superior customer service.
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J.B. Hunt Transport | 2 jobs
Lowell, AR