Alnye is a bulk tank transportation company based in Moravia, NY. Services include milk transportation from the local dairies to the processing plants, petroleum product transportation, including gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and heating oil, a New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets licensed tank wash facility, and a self-service touchless car wash.
Aldrich & Nye Inc. was founded in 1957 by Bob Aldrich and Stanley Nye as a milk transportation company with 1 truck and 2 farms. Today the current owners Don and Gary Nye (Stanley’s sons) have grown the operation to over 70 trucks and an expanded service offering.
Our bulk milk transportation division picks up milk (conventional, organic, and kosher) from over 430 dairies within New York state and delivers to processing plants throughout the North East.
Bulk Petroleum Transportation
The bulk petroleum transportation division picks up petroleum products (diesel fuel, gasoline, heating oil, and kerosene) from various regional supplier pull points and delivers the load to over 150 fueling stations through out New York State.
Licensed Tank Wash Facility
As a licensed wash facility, authorized by the State of New York’s Department of Agriculture and Markets, Alnye ensures that proper sanitation procedures are followed to properly clean our tanks after each use. Alnye currently preforms this service to other companies as well for a nominal fee, please contact our Moravia terminal to arrange for an appointment.
Self Service Touchless Car Wash
Our self-service touchless car wash is located on Main Street in the Village of Moravia, next door to the Millard Filmore Elementary School and across the street from the First National Bank of Groton. The Sierenga Car Wash has 3 high pressure manual spray wash bays as well as a full automated touch free wash bay available for your convience 24 hours a day. Don’t forget to take care of the inside during your visit, by using one of our self-service vacuums.
Adjustments can be costly, but can mostly be avoided with accurate information.
Common adjustments occur around oversized items (more than 12 feet in length), lift-gates,
limited delivery access, residential fees, reclassifications and changes to the bill of lading.
The bill of lading (BOL) acts as an invoicing receipt in the shipping industry, and with many
motor carriers, the BOL is the contract of carriage between that motor carrier and the shipper.
It includes important information related to the shipment such as addresses, packaging type,
freight class, description of the goods and any special instructions.