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For over 50 years shippers have relied on Mergenthaler
Transfer & Storage for their household goods relocation. As a proud member of the United Van Line
family of agents we are able to provide service from all points in the United
States and internationally. We offer our customers:
- Free estimates
- Night and Weekend Appointments
- All employees are background screened and drug tested
- Professional Packing services
- Great rates on storage in our secure facilities
- Superior On-time Pickup and Delivery Performance
- Credit Cards accepted
- Fast and Fair in house Claims Resolution.
- Local, Long Distance and International Moving & Storage
- Insured and Bonded
- Quality Management Certified by ISO 9002
- Excellent FHA Safety record. Better than one half of the national average
for out of service vehicles
- Assets to get the job done. Over 8000 power units
- 9 out of 10 customers would use United again
- Competitive Rates.
- Best in class service teamed with competitive rates = a winning combination
MOVING & STORAGE
When you think about it, it makes sense to use a moving company that can answer
any questions about the community you'll soon call home. We know the drugstore
in your new neighborhood as well as every bend in the highways and byways,
because we live here. When you arrive, we'll be right here if you need us.
And, as an agent for United Van Lines, we have all the national resources
necessary to make your move as pleasant as possible.
Use Mergenthaler, and you will know:
* the cost of your move, the schedules and all the details in advance
* how to preplan to avoid stress and last-minute problems
* we can professionally pack your possession so they'll arrive in the same
condition as when they left, or we can counsel you on how to do the packing
yourself
* our clean, sanitized vans will make your pickup and deliver on time, with
safety first at all points in between
* a personal representative oversees your move from start to finish.
COMPANY HISTORY
Mergenthaler Transfer & Storage Company is a diversified transportation
company with headquarter offices located in Helena, Montana. The business was
formed by two brothers, Arthur and Nick Mergenthaler on March 28, 1934. A short
time later, Nick Mergenthaler purchased a dairy farm and sold his portion of
the business to Art.
At the start, the Company's assets consisted of one 1933 Dodge half-ton pickup
with a canopy valued at $100. The main source of income was from delivering
grocery orders for Brownlow Grocery, Helena Avenue Meats, and Hennessy's Grocery.
The charge for this service was five cents per stop. Many orders had one hundred
pound sacks of sugar, flour or potatoes, kerosene for lanterns, and groceries.
The business went along for quite a few years doing similar types of work,
growing some but still mostly involved in small package delivery.
It wasn't until the early 1950's that the business started expanding. The
Company acquired a United States Postal contract between the Helena Post Office
and the local train depot. Mail was put onto the Northern Pacific Railroad
and the Great Northern "Galloping Goose". A permit was acquired for
transportation between Helena and Canyon Ferry Dam. While the dam was under
construction, Mergenthaler's hauled everything from steel rebar to laundry
and mail for the bunk houses.
Mergenthaler in the '50s
Also during this time, Mergenthaler's did local drayage work for a number
of freight companies, staring with Butte-Helena Motor Freight, Western Express,
and United Buckingham. The Company continued to operate in this mode until
the mid-1960's.
During the late 1960's, the Company expanded with statewide household goods
authority being purchased and Mergenthaler Transfer & Storage began offering
interstate and intrastate moving for the first time. A new warehouse was built
at 1414 North Montana Avenue consisting of 8,000 square feet. At this time,
Mergenthaler's had one semi and two bobtails leased to United Van Lines hauling
to various locations, mostly within the 11 Western States.
In June of 1972, Arthur Mergenthaler suffered a severe stroke and passed away.
His four sons, Chuck, Jerry, Jay, and Bob elected to purchase the business
from their mother and continue to run it as a Montana corporation. The business
was still depending heavily on freight at this time, although in July, 1972,
United Buckingham gave two weeks notice that they were pulling out of Montana
and closing the terminal in Helena. At this point all efforts were diverted
to the moving and storage business. Things seemed to be going well and another
blow hit.
On January 2, 1975, the warehouse at 1414 North Montana Avenue was burglarized
and set on fire. The business was fortunate at this time - it had a good reputation
and a great bunch of employees. Determined to grow, the warehouse was rebuilt
in less than three months. That spring brought lots of hard work, cleaning
up, and settling claims, but demand for our services was good and the business
managed to continue growing. All through the late 1970's and early 1980's Mergenthaler's
continued to grow, adding more trucks and more employees. It had reached a
point where it was doing most of the larger office moves in Helena, such as
the new Federal Building and the new Highway Complex. The Company built its
own repair shop and opened it under the name of Truck Power Repairs & Service.
In November 1997, Truck Power became Western Star Trucks of Montana, a full-service
heavy truck dealer authorized with CAT, Cummins, and Detroit. Western Star
now has 16 employees with revenues of $2.8 million. In February 1998, they
moved into a state-of-the-art 12,000 square foot building located off Carter
Drive in Helena. In the first year Western Star sold 21 trucks and had $375,000
in gross parts sales.
During 1981, the Company acquired contracts with U.S. West to transport telephone
installation equipment from Utah to various points in Montana. Today, Mergenthaler
Transfer & Storage serves Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Utah
for U.S. West. U.S. West worked as the catalyst for Mergenthaler Transfer & Storage
to reenter the freight business.
In April, 1986, the Company acquired general commodities authority for the
forty-eight states and started into the LTL (Less Than Truckload) freight business
by opening an office in Salt Lake City, Utah. The new operation offered and
continues to offer overnight service to all major cities in Montana. Revenue
generated on the first day of LTL operations was comprised of one shipment
paying $29.50. Within the year, the LTL operation was generating revenue in
excess of $3,000 a day. Currently, revenues average $25,000 a day and over
500 bills.
In April, 1988, the Company purchased an existing United Van Lines franchise
and operation in Bozeman, Montana. Since the acquisition, annual revenue from
this operation has increased from $500,000 to $2.1 million. The Bozeman operation
continues to play a major role in the Company's success of the household goods/furniture
moving business. In October 1995, Bozeman moved into a 20,000 square foot facility
on five acres.
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