Colorado trucking company set to shut down after 39 years, employees say

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Published by iTrucker at 16 Jan

Colorado trucking company set to shut down after 39 years, employees say

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Story by: Clarissa Hawes @FreightWaves

 

Family-owned H.H. Williams Trucking of Greeley, Colorado, told employees on Thursday it will close its doors by the end of January.

Employees were notified on Jan. 16 that the owners were retiring and the small fleet was ceasing operations by the end of the month

An employee of H.H. Williams told FreightWaves that one of the company’s owners, Howard Williams, told office personnel on Thursday that he and his wife, Cheryl, both in their 70s, have decided to retire.

“I think we were all surprised and stunned by the news,” the employee, who didn’t want to be named, told FreightWaves. “He gave no other explanation other than he is retiring and the company will start winding down business operations.”

Howard Williams did not respond to FreightWaves’ telephone calls seeking comment.

Rumors started swirling on social media on Wednesday that the company was closing its doors, but it was news to the small fleet’s employees and drivers until mid-morning Thursday, the employee said.

Since early Thursday morning, a dispatcher has been fielding phone calls from concerned brokers about the company’s possible closure. He will stay on until the end of the month to ensure all of the trucks are back in the yard.

Other employees have not been given a date as to when their employment will end.

The 39-year-old company, known for its green and white Mack trucks, has 23 trucks and drivers, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s SAFER website.

Story continues HERE @ freightwaves.com

 

Source and credits: freightwaves.com /Clarissa Hawes  /  iTrucker  / Mario Pawlowski  

 

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