When did Graebel Van Lines go out of business?
When did Graebel Van Lines go out of business?
Top 250 fleet Graebel Van Lines closes doors Graebel Van Lines announced March 22 it is ceasing operations, effective immediately. Graebel Van Lines (No. Graebel Companies Inc. sold Graebel Van Lines in late 2014 to Robert and Vasilia Peterson, the founders of Dallas-based All My Sons Moving & Storage.
Who bought Graebel Van Lines?
Graebel Companies Inc. sold Graebel Van Lines in late 2014 to Robert and Vasilia Peterson, the founders of Dallas-based All My Sons Moving & Storage. Graebel Companies, Inc. is a leading provider of global talent and workplace mobility solutions for some of the most recognizable brands in the world and their employees in 165 countries. Top 250 fleet Graebel Van Lines closes doors Graebel Van Lines announced March 22 it is ceasing operations, effective immediately. Graebel Van Lines (No. Anthony DiSorbo – Owner of American Van Lines. The company handles storage and shipping for corporate and government clients, including AOL, Hewlett Packard and the US military. It is a subsidiary of Interstate Group Holdings, Inc. which owns a number domestic and international moving and logistics companies of which Interstate Van Lines is the largest. NorthAmerican Van Lines and its sister company Allied Van Lines are owned by Sirva. Both moving companies work with an extensive network of independently owned and operated local agents and offer services for local, long-distance and international moves. An upfront deposit is not required by either company.