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Grain Transit

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JBS United's main concern is to maintain superior transportation, reliable service and good working relationships with our customers.

  • Late model equipment
  • Productive and professional drivers
  • High on-time service and low accident percentages
  • Great safety record
  • Experienced, professional management team
  • Substantial industry and company experience

Common Questions

Q: How quickly can JBS United ship feed?
Within 2 - 3 days.
Q: What types of trucks are in the JBS truck fleet?
JBS has a variety of trailers ranging from van trailers, combination auger trailers and hopper trailers. In addition, there are bag and bulk only trucks for delivery of feed products and ingredients.
Q: What is a typical turn-around time from order to delivery?
One to three days depending upon salesmen, customer, and plant.
Q: Why is having a transit fleet important?
We have direct and personal contact with our customer. We have control over the trucks and what they previously hauled which gives us greater confidence in QC of ingredients coming in and finished product being delivered. We have better control over the timing of our deliveries for both internal and external customers. It allows us to “advertise” JBS United while we go about our daily business.

Transit Through the Years

1963 Truck

United Feeds' 1963 Transit

1975 Truck

United Feeds' 1975 Transit

1985 Truck

United Feeds' 1985 Transit

1998 Truck

United Feeds' 1998 Transit

2003 Truck

JBS United's 2003 Transit


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