Thursday, February 4, 2016

Blue Water Trucking Co

Blue Water Trucking understands that time is critical. You want to know where your freight is along the way and when it will reach its destination. Satellite, cell phone and Internet technologies provide instant links between our capacity providers, independent agents and you, so you get timely, accurate information from dispatch to billing.

Blue Water Trucking is a third-party, asset-based logistics provider. This gives customers more flexibility, greater control and, most importantly, a single point of contact throughout the shipping process. Contact Blue Water Trucking today to take advantage of our 30 plus years of trucking excellence.

Freight Areas Serviced

States:
Michigan

 Ohio
Ohio is a midwestern state stretching from Appalachian Country in the south to Lake Erie in the north. On the shores of the aforementioned Great Lake is its city of Cleveland, site of the Cleveland Museum of Art and its renowned collection of masterpieces. Cleveland is also home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, and expansive Cuyahoga National Park.
Indiana
Indiana is a Midwestern state known for its farmland and renowned auto race, the Indianapolis 500. In the capital, Indianapolis, theaters and galleries line Massachusetts Avenue, while Broad Ripple has hip bars and restaurants. The city’s Downtown is home to the iconic Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the Canal Walk promenade and the Indianapolis Museum of Art and its wide-ranging collections.
 Illinois
Illinois is a midwestern state bordering Indiana in the east and the Mississippi River in the west. Nicknamed "the Prairie State," it's marked by farmland, forests, rolling hills and wetlands. On Lake Michigan in its northeast is Chicago, one of the largest cities in the U.S. It’s famous for its skyscrapers, such as sleek, 1,451-ft. Willis Tower and the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower.

 Wisconsin
Wisconsin is a midwestern state with coastlines on 2 Great Lakes, Michigan and Superior, and an interior of forests and farms. Milwaukee, the largest city, is known for the Milwaukee Public Museum, with its numerous re-created international villages, and the Harley-Davidson Museum, displaying classic motorcycles. Many beer companies are based here, and several offer brewery tours.
Cities: Algonac, Allenton, Almont, Anchorville, Armada, Atlas, Attica, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Capac, Casco, Center Line, Clarkston, Clawson, Clinton Township, Columbiaville, Columbus, Croswell, Dearborn, Detroit, Drayton Plains, Dryden, East China, Eastpointe, Emmett, Fair Haven, Farmington, Ferndale, Franklin, Fraser, Goodrich, Grand Blanc, Gross Pointe, Hadley, Harrison Township, Harsens Island, Imlay City, Keego Harbor, Lake Orion, Lakeland, Lakeville, Lapeer, Lennon, Leonard, Lincoln Park, Linden, Livonia, Macomb, Madison Heights, Marine City, Marysville, Memphis, Metamora, Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, New Haven, North Branch, Oakland, Ortonville, Oxford, Port Huron, Ray, Richmond, Riverview, Rochester, Romeo, Romulus, Roseville, Royal Oak, Saint Clair, Saint Clair Shores, Smiths Creek, South Lyon, Southfield, Sterling Heights, Swartz Creek, Troy, Union Lake, Utica, Warren, Washington, Waterford, West Bloomfield, White Lake, Yale

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