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Celebrating 55 Years of Partnerships

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Celebrating Averitt's 55th Anniversary in 2026

Fifty-five years ago, Averitt started out with three trucks, two associates, and one simple goal – to serve others while building something that lasts. The scale may look different today, but the purpose behind it hasn’t changed.
 
Today, we move freight around the globe through a network built to deliver reliability, flexibility, and peace of mind. But through all the growth and change, we’ve stayed grounded in the things that matter most: Relationships, responsiveness, and a commitment to doing things right.
 
Because at its core, this business isn’t just about freight, it’s about people – and the trust they place in us to get the job done. For 55 years, our customers have been at the heart of everything we do.
 
You’ve challenged us, you’ve partnered with us, and you’ve helped shape who we are today. So thank you – for every load, every lane, and every opportunity. We’re proud of our shared history, and even more excited about what lies ahead. Because we’re not just celebrating 55 years behind us, We’re building for the next 55.

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