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Claude S. Henry was a huge man with a smart idea: Trade
in
his Chrysler auto for a truck, build a trailer, and start trucking fertilizer made across
the street from his service station to the farmers in Eastern North Carolina.
Claude, who
stood more than six foot, four inches tall, weighed 300 pounds and had only a week of
schooling, started with just one truck during the Depression year of 1931. By the time his
son M. Webster Henry returned from World War II,
C.S.
HENRY had added several trucks and
desperately needed his son's business sense to help his venture survive and grow.
Together, Claude kept the trucks running while Webster expanded the customer list and
managed the business.
Over the years since 1931, the company has made many necessary
changes, but the HENRY name remains distinctive among shippers, receivers, and
other trucking companies in this region of the state and along the East Coast. Known as
consistently reliable, c.s. HENRY Transfer, Inc. continues to shape itself in the
image of its customers. HENRY provided premium level trucking services with its own
fleet of tractors and trailers as well as through contracts with other motor carriers, and furnished a variety of trailer equipment to match a customer's shipping needs.
Now as HENRY changes with the times so does our operation. We made a
decision to sell our long haul business to another great privately owned
transportation company, Epes Carriers, Inc. Now HENRY focuses on our
NEW
trailer rental business
and Henry Dock Works, Inc.
In addition to trucking,
HENRY Dock Works, Inc. was
established as an affiliated company in 1997 to furnish third party cargo handling
services to a growing number of companies requiring labor to unload freight most often
from trucks delivering to distribution centers. With a concentration in the food service
industry, Dock Works has its cargo handling specialists in locations in a number of cities
and states already, according to Marshall and Gayle Henry, who own and operate both
organizations. Marshall, grandson of C.S. and son of Webster Henry, says that the trucking
background and point of view of its management group towards the task of handling freight
are what enabled Dock Works to "take off" as a business entity. Managers in
various areas of the trucking operation "crossed over as needed to start up and then
to further develop Dock Works, with the one of the top female officers of the trucking company
and her son
formally chosen to lead HENRY Dock Works, Inc. - Chad Seymour as president and
Gayle Henry as executive vice president & treasurer. Attention to improving efficiency
for the client distribution center, as well as providing safe and careful cargo handling
by trained personnel with a friendly attitude towards the truck driver, are vital factors
in the company's success.
With the slogan "Relax. We Can Handle It!, HENRY is
ready, anxious, to continue Unloading services, local logistics as well as
trailer rentals. |