NIEUWENHOORN – JCS van Orselen Transport is taking over an unknown number of trucks from Lintex Transport. The company reports this on LinkedIn.
The company initially reported on LinkedIn on Wednesday that it had acquired Lintex Transport, but according to Van Ourselen, that is not true, he told the editor on Thursday. “We just took over the trucks and had no employees,” Van Orslen confirms. The message on LinkedIn has now been modified.
Photos on LinkedIn show that the first Lintex trucks have already been re-plastered. The JCS van Orselen name now appears on the gray trucks formerly owned by Lintex.
It is currently unknown why Lintex abandoned the trucks.
In 1995, Leen van der Linden started Lintex Transport with one truck. According to its own website, the transport company now has 32 of its own trucks, 58 multi-function chassis and four forklifts with different lifting levels in its fleet. There are fifty employees.
JCS van Orselen Transport was founded in 1946. Van Orselen is particularly active in international container transport throughout Europe. But it is also active in transporting bulk cargo.
In addition to the yellow with red stripe, Van Orselen trucks can also be identified by their “special paint” “shields” sprayed with different Disney characters for each vehicle.
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