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Martin Milk Company

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There was a Martin Milk Transport, out of Wilton Wisconsin, that used to backhaul shingles out of IKO in Chicago a few years ago. Had 2 tone blue Frtlnrs.
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Australia martin milk

a small family owned company ,very nice people, lots of freight, have freight going just about anywhere, but manily upper midwest for company drivers like i said before VERY NICE PEOPLE
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I'm not sure if it's the same people, but there is a Martin Milk Service out of the Tomah-Sparta Wisc area, which is the area of the junction of 90 and 94 up about 40 miles or so north of the Dells. I see them on the road a lot here in the midwest, but know little about them. I see them at some places where I know the loads are not refrigerated, so they are hauling more than just milk.
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OK, I think this is probably the same company. Looks like they have expanded into Southern Utah. Noticed a few of their trucks around the area recently and just wondered.

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big don, it is martin milk out of wilton wi. 20 miles south of tomah wi.they do go west with o/o/s i would have to say that they are 90% refriderated alot of cheese and dry wey powder i load there tommorrow.
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My freinds dad (Al) owns the Martin out of Wilton. He has the blue and white trucks.Al's brother owns the Martin out of Tomah those are the red trucks. Wilton Martin has around 50 trucks, not including o/operators. And I think Tomah Martin has around the same number of trucks. The last time I spoke to my friend, the Wilton Martin was getting a DOT audit. That was in early DEC. They dont haul bulk milk anymore. They sold all their tanks and tank trucks earlier this fall. They haul stuff in to the WAL-Mart warehouse in Tomah. They haul alot of stuff: steal coils, powdered milk,
cheese. Anything that can be hauled on a van/reefer trailer.
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