ABOUT JVC ENTERPRISES
OUR HISTORY
JVC Enterprises was founded in the early 1980’s by John Vanderwal. John had one truck and 2 dry van trailers until 2015 when JVC Enterprises was acquired by the owners of Stampede Tool and Die and SD Transportation to supplement their shipping needs. JVC was in a one garage by facility in Wayland MI and over the course of the next 4 years JVC added 6 more trucks and began hauling refrigerated freight. In December of 2019 with the acquisition of a new managing partner the company grew to over 30 power units and 40 refrigerated trailers along with 5 dry vans over the course of 2020. In the late summer of 2020 JVC Enterprises moved into a much larger start of the art facility with multiple maintenance bays as well as a wash bay. The company continues to grow even today.
OUR VISION
JVC Enterprises strives to be the premier trucking company in the Transportation Industry. To treat all of our employees as family with dignity and respect. To extend only the best service to our customers and at all times exceed expectations.
OUR SERVICES
LOGISTICS
Capability of offering full or partial 3PL services
We pride ourselves in offering a full service of packages to fit any customer needs.
TRANSPORTATION
Latest model equipment and most current technology means that your goods will always arrive safely and on time.
We can track your product 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Our team of dedicated and experienced drivers are the best in the industry
FREIGHT BROKERAGE
JVC offers competitive rates to help you move your freight in any market at any time in any way.
We Put Safety First.
Offering Unmatched Experience.
DRIVER RECRUITING
Over the Road and Regional drivers.
Regular hometime weekly.
Deliver product safely, on time and legally.
Benefits start first day with full medical, dental, vision, life, disability.
The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) allocates a specific number to each product
that could be shipped. That is the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) that pairs to the
freight class best suited for the product. It’s important to include the NMFC number on the bill of
lading to reduce chances of reclassification.
When shipping goods, it’s always important to minimize movement. Pack crates or boxes as full
as possible, with heavier items on the bottom. If the crate is not filled, use packing material
to plug the empty spaces.