Saltchuk is a family of transportation and distribution companies headquartered in Seattle, WA, US. As of June 2017[update], Puget Sound Business Journal listed it as the largest family owned business in Washington state, with 2016 revenues of $2.65 billion, employment of 919 in Washington and an additional 4,761 employees elsewhere in the world.[1]
Throughout North America, Saltchuk companies provide air cargo, marine services, energy distribution, domestic shipping, international shipping, and logistics.
Saltchuk is organized in six lines of business that are responsible for the operation and growth of a related portfolio of businesses:
Saltchuk Marine
Saltchuk Logistics
Saltchuk Aviation
NorthStar Energy
TOTE
Tropical
Regions servededit
Saltchuk stated goal is "building the best family of transportation and distribution companies in North America." Saltchuk companies specialize in serving non-contiguous regions of the country by having operational density in key US Markets, in particular Alaska, Washington, Hawaii and Florida/Caribbean markets.
Alaskaedit
Across Alaska, Saltchuk companies provide fuel and cargo transportation. Saltchuk collectively is one of the state's largest private employers with more than 1,000 employees.
Saltchuk's operations in Florida and the Caribbean include service to 28 ports, including service from Jacksonville to Puerto Rico and scheduled and on-demand air cargo service throughout the Caribbean. Saltchuk companies employ more than 1,900 in the region.
Shoreside Logistics
StratAir
TOTE Maritime (formerly Sea Star Lines)
Tropical Shipping
Hawaiiedit
Saltchuk acquired Young Brothers in 1999 and The Haynes Companies (Hawaii Petroleum companies) in 2006, expanding into energy distribution on Maui and the Big Island.[2] In 2008, almost entirely due to the personal efforts of Senator Daniel Inouye, Saltchuk took over Aloha Airlines's cargo division after the airline went into bankruptcy.
^Crowe, Melissa (January 20, 2017). "Washington's biggest family-owned businesses ranked for the first time". Bizjournals.com. Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
^"Hawaii Fueling Network (HFN)". Hawaiipetroleum.com. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
External linksedit
Official website
Aloha Air Cargo
Foss Marine
Northern Air Cargo
NorthStar Energy
Shoreside Logistics
TOTE
Tropical Shipping
Young Brothers LLC
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saltchuk, family, transportation, distribution, companies, headquartered, seattle, june, 2017, update, puget, sound, business, journal, listed, largest, family, owned, business, washington, state, with, 2016, revenues, billion, employment, washington, addition. Saltchuk is a family of transportation and distribution companies headquartered in Seattle WA US As of June 2017 update Puget Sound Business Journal listed it as the largest family owned business in Washington state with 2016 revenues of 2 65 billion employment of 919 in Washington and an additional 4 761 employees elsewhere in the world 1 SaltchukCompany typePrivateIndustryNavigational Services to ShippingTowing and Tugboat Services Founded1982 HeadquartersSeattle Washington United StatesArea servedNorth AmericaRevenueUS 2 65 billion 2016 Websitewww wbr saltchuk wbr com Throughout North America Saltchuk companies provide air cargo marine services energy distribution domestic shipping international shipping and logistics Contents 1 Lines of business 2 Regions served 2 1 Alaska 2 2 Florida and the Caribbean 2 3 Hawaii 3 References 4 External linksLines of business editSaltchuk is organized in six lines of business that are responsible for the operation and growth of a related portfolio of businesses Saltchuk Marine Saltchuk Logistics Saltchuk Aviation NorthStar Energy TOTE TropicalRegions served editSaltchuk stated goal is building the best family of transportation and distribution companies in North America Saltchuk companies specialize in serving non contiguous regions of the country by having operational density in key US Markets in particular Alaska Washington Hawaii and Florida Caribbean markets Alaska edit Across Alaska Saltchuk companies provide fuel and cargo transportation Saltchuk collectively is one of the state s largest private employers with more than 1 000 employees Carlile Transportation Cook Inlet Tug amp Barge Delta Western Foss Maritime Inlet Energy Northern Air Cargo Northern Air Maintenance Services NAMS TOTE Maritime Northern Oilfield Solutions Alaska Petroleum Distributing Naniq Global Logistics Ryan Air Services Florida and the Caribbean edit Saltchuk s operations in Florida and the Caribbean include service to 28 ports including service from Jacksonville to Puerto Rico and scheduled and on demand air cargo service throughout the Caribbean Saltchuk companies employ more than 1 900 in the region Shoreside Logistics StratAir TOTE Maritime formerly Sea Star Lines Tropical Shipping Hawaii edit Saltchuk acquired Young Brothers in 1999 and The Haynes Companies Hawaii Petroleum companies in 2006 expanding into energy distribution on Maui and the Big Island 2 In 2008 almost entirely due to the personal efforts of Senator Daniel Inouye Saltchuk took over Aloha Airlines s cargo division after the airline went into bankruptcy Aloha Air Cargo Hawaii Petroleum Ohana Fuels Maui Petroleum Minit Stop stores Young Brothers LimitedReferences edit Crowe Melissa January 20 2017 Washington s biggest family owned businesses ranked for the first time Bizjournals com Puget Sound Business Journal Retrieved June 27 2016 Hawaii Fueling Network HFN Hawaiipetroleum com Retrieved June 28 2016 External links editOfficial website nbsp Aloha Air Cargo Foss Marine Northern Air Cargo NorthStar Energy Shoreside Logistics TOTE Tropical Shipping Young Brothers LLC nbsp This article related to a United States ship transport company is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saltchuk amp oldid 1209191174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,