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By 1926 Nicholas' son John, who had retained his father's business prowess, was able to amass enough money to purchase back the local trucking company his father had started and John then began operating weekly trips into the Utica area.
By 1928 he was making daily trips to and from Utica and the Teal name became synonymous with honesty and efficient work habits.
By 1951 Teal's Express had expanded their authority into the Watertown and Dexter areas of New York.
In December of 1962 John Teal Sr. passed away but the business continued on with his wife Mary and three sons, John, Robert, and Edward, as well as two daughters, Mary and Shirley.
In 1976, the company's authority was extended into the Syracuse area and four years later expanded again to service the Albany, Rochester, and Massena areas of New York State as deregulation of the industry occurred.
In 1990, Teal's again expanded their operation and began to service the Buffalo NY marketplace and concurrently received their Canadian authority to begin their International operations.
In 1992, Teal's enlarged their service territory again and began to provide daily service throughout the Northeast with strategically based operations in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The year 2000 welcomed a new State-of-the-Art Maintenance facility for Teal's at their Utica, NY break-bulk terminal, the central hub terminal for the company.
In the fall of 2006, a significant investment was made in our computer system.
The spring of 2008 saw Teal's relocate their Jersey City NJ terminal across the city to a larger facility.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ross Express | 1947 | $27.5M | 53 | 6 |
| Beaver Express Service | 1943 | $139.0M | 200 | - |
| Bah Express | 1990 | $6.9M | 100 | - |
| Kings Express | - | $4.9M | 50 | - |
| Wiseway Motor Freight | 1988 | $54.4M | 200 | - |
| Numark Transportation Inc | - | - | - | - |
| Frame's Motor Freight Inc | - | $6.4M | 350 | - |
| Pace Motor Lines | 1973 | $2.8M | 300 | - |
| Gemi Trucking Co | - | $4.4M | 75 | - |
| Baldwin Transfer Co. | 1964 | $6.8M | 100 | 13 |
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