INDIANAPOLIS — In a move to expand the Wheaton Van Lines network, Wheaton is acquiring Stevens Worldwide Van Lines. The new partnership will immediately expand the capacity and capabilities of the four brands under the Wheaton group umbrella:
- Wheaton World Wide Moving
- Bekins Van Lines
- Stevens Worldwide Van Lines
- Clark & Reid
The Stevens family will continue to own and operate Stevens International Forwarding and Focused Logistics. Their three local agencies will continue to be agents of the Stevens Worldwide Van Lines brand in Saginaw, Michigan, as well as Toledo, Ohio, and Cleveland, and will maintain a significant hauling fleet within the new network.
“I think this partnership is a huge opportunity for all parties involved,” said Morrie Stevens Sr., Stevens Van Lines chairman of the board and CEO. “Joining the Wheaton Van Lines network gives all of the drivers and agents in the Stevens network more opportunities for growth. I’m particularly excited for our corporate clients that will gain access to more capacity when they need it the most. I’ve admired the Wheaton network for a long time. Wheaton has proven to be a steady, stable, smart and consistent network that understands how to build upon the success it’s had for the past 74 years.”
Wheaton will continue to operate all four of its brands throughout the United States.
This is Wheaton’s third acquisition since 2012 when it acquired Bekins Van Lines and, a year later, Clark & Reid, making it the fourth largest van line group in the country.
“Stevens and the agents in the Stevens network are a stellar fit for our growing company,” said Mark Kirschner, Wheaton Van Lines CEO. “It’s clear that our philosophies align and that we both see this as an opportunity to bring more to our drivers, agents and customers. I’m excited for our partnership moving forward.”
Wheaton Van Lines is partner to approximately 400 Wheaton, Bekins, Stevens and Clark & Reid agents nationwide.
The United States military is one of the company’s largest customers.
To learn more, visit www.wheatonworldwide.com/why-wheaton/partners.
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This certainly is a sunny article focused solely on the positives of the merger. I wonder how many jobs were lost at Stevens’ corporate headquarters. Not worthy of consideration?