ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Brief Company History
Wynne Transport was founded by Don Wynne in 1952. Don began his business hauling heating oil and switched to hauling refined products by the mid 1960’s. He dreamed of a small company only around 5 trucks, but by providing excellent customer service and surrounding himself with great employees, it allowed him to grow well beyond. By the 1990’s Wynne became one of the largest liquid bulk carriers in the nation, operating over 125 trucks and was shipping to all 48 intercontinental states, Canada, and Mexico.
Company Mission Statement
Our goal is to provide safe, compliant, technically advanced quality transportation services that consistently exceeds our customer’s expectations, while creating a competitive advantage that benefits our employees and customers.
OUR COMPANY
Wynne Transport Service Inc., is one of the LARGEST, most RELIABLE bulk liquid and compressed gas transportation fleets in the United States.
Wynne is family owned with over 70 years of experience. Located in Omaha, Nebraska, we also have a full service terminal in Nebraska with satellite locations in Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska and Texas. In our family are over 175 employees and 35 independent contractors that are dedicated to providing the highest quality of service to our customers.
OUR PEOPLE
Each valued employee at Wynne Transport Service is a member of the WYNNING way. From Customer Service, to Payroll, to Dispatch, to Equipment Maintenance it is our goal to work as a team and to make our customers experience the best it can be.
Whether you are a customer, employee, owner operator – we are all part of the answer. We care about our customer’s goals, and needs, and will strive to treat you as we would want to be treated – in a respectful, helpful, and pleasant way.
There are 18 freight classes. They are determined by weight, dimensions, density, storage capability,
ease of handling, value and liability from instances like theft, damage, breakability and spoilage.
To help you determine freight class, we’ve developed a freight density calculator.
Less than truckload (LTL) shipping allows multiple shippers to share space on the same
truck while full truckload shipments typically travel on only one truck with one destination.