At Kruepke Trucking, we believe professional truck drivers are the lifeblood of the American economy, proudly supplying the goods and materials needed to keep companies productive, efficient and profitable. Kruepke Trucking is a family-owned company that prides itself on hard work, strong values and providing a great environment for our employees. Our commitment to excellent customer service and valuing our employees has been the foundation of our business for over 70 years and will guide us through the next 70 years.
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Based in Jackson, Wis., Kruepke Trucking is a general commodity truckload carrier operating 16 dump trucks, around 40 semi-tractors and 100 dry van trailers. Family-owned and operated for nearly 70 years, we pride ourselves on our customer responsiveness and treating our drivers with respect and dignity.
Howard and Annette Kruepke purchased their first truck in 1946 and contracted with the local cannery to transport vegetables from the farm field to the processing plant. Over the next several years they added additional trucks and hauled for several canneries. In the early 1950s, in an effort to diversify and to find more year-round work, the Kruepke family purchased a farm milk pickup route with Golden Guernsey Dairy.
Our truck drivers are the heart and soul of our business. They are the day-to-day face of our company as they interact with our customers and represent us wherever they go. Our drivers take pride in their work and we take pride in them. Their hard-work and dedication are the reason we've grown to be one of the most successful family-owned carriers in the region.
We understand that it can be difficult to find a truck driving job without real-world experience and that it's difficult to get that experience without a job as a truck driver. Kruepke Trucking offers an 3-phase mentorship program that provides qualified candidates with the real world skills needed to begin their career.
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