5115 N DYSART RD 202-422 LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ 85340 Get Directions
5115 N DYSART RD 202-422 LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ 85340 Get Directions
Arizona milk Transport, Inc. is the premier bulk milk hauler in Arizona, with over 33 years of experience in the dairy, bulk milk, and food-grade transportation industries. Our mission is to provide our customers with the best level of service possible. Our customers are engaged in a highly-competitive business, and we ensure that their product is handled properly and safely in transit from the dairy to the production plants we service. Our team of specially-trained professionals guarantees the quality, safety, and integrity of dairy in transit.
Our History:
Arizona Milk Transport, Inc. was incorporated in 2005 by Kevin and Susan Soloman.
Kevin P. Soloman started in the dairy transportation business in 1977. The original Arizona Milk Transport was founded in 1943 by Susan?s grandparents, C.T. & Bertie Brice, in Glendale, Arizona. When C.T. Brice started Arizona Milk Transport, he picked up the milk in milk cans weighing 70+ pounds each. The Dairymen cooled the cans in irrigation ditches, stacked them onto C.T.?s flatbed Ford, and delivered them to the Borden and Carnation milk plants in Phoenix.
C.T. Brice was the catalyst who helped inspire Arizona dairymen to organize their dairies into their own cooperative in 1960. The United Dairymen of Arizona celebrated its fifty-year anniversary in 2010 and has grown to become one of the best operated and most successful co-ops in the nation today.
The original Arizona Milk Transport closed its doors in 1983 after 40 years of service to Arizona dairies, but Kevin Soloman continued working as a bulk milk hauler for another ten years. In 1993, Kevin helped build another bulk milk operation into a successful business that lasted for twelve-and-a-half years.
In 2005, Kevin had the chance to start his own milk-hauling business. Kevin and Susan, after much prayer and guidance, felt that God had provided them with a wonderful opportunity.
With the blessing of Susan?s Grandmother, Bertie Brice, and her Aunt, Ginger Sinanovic, they were able to use the family name and, like the Phoenix from the ashes, Arizona Milk Transport, Inc. was reborn.
Starting off with one truck and five milk routes, Arizona Milk Transport, Inc. has grown to 17 trucks and tankers, hauling an average of 2.3 million pounds of milk locally per day. Isn?t what God can do wonderful and amazing?
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