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Empire Truck Lines company history timeline

1983

In 1983, with a total of five partners in the business, it was time to diversify.

Since 1983, seventeen acquisitions have been made in an effort to enlarge the company's footprint and consolidate the territory to make up what the companies are today.

1994

In 1994, operations began in Mobile, Alabama as the newest branch of Empire Truck Sales quickly expanding territory.

2001

Empire Truck Sales began offering Western Star Trucks as part of its inventory in 2001.

2002

In 2002, just one year after adding the Western Star Truck line of products to its inventory, Empire Truck Sales also purchased the assets of the New Orleans Freightliner dealer.

2007

In 2007, Empire Truck Sales took a good look at its locations, which had expanded throughout Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida.

2012

In 2012, Empire Truck Sales' momentum resulted in a new location in Biloxi, Mississippi, where the trend of stellar service continued on West Oaklawn Road.

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