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HISTORY In the early 1890's, a
young entrepreneur from Denmark named Nels Gertsen decided to settle
in Chicago and start a cartage company. Nels started out with a
horse and wagon delivering general goods and commodities throughout
the sand and cobblestone streets of Chicago. With determination and
a strong will to succeed Nels managed to expand this horse and wagon
team into several teams. In 1912, his eight-year-old son Everett
Nels Gertsen was introduced into the cartage business. Everett's job
was to feed and groom the horses, as well as maintain the barn while
his father was hauling goods. In the late 1920's Everett eventually
stepped into his father's shoes as president of Gertsen Cartage
Company and dedicated himself and the company to improve on the
quality of service available to the trucking industry. With the
birth of Everett's two sons, Everett Nels Gertsen Jr. and Randall
Gertsen, yet another generation of Gertsens were being introduced
into the ever-changing world of the trucking industry. With the same
drive and dedication that their father had, they continued to
improve on the quality of service available to the trucking
industry. Over the years Gertsen Cartage Company has grown from a
one-man horse and wagon team into a fleet of interstate tractors now
known as Gertsen Interstate Systems, Inc. Today fourth generation
Jeffrey Gertsen, Steven Gertsen, and Christopher Gertsen continue to
carry on the dedication and commitment that their great-grandfather
did over 100 years ago. Recently, the fifth generations of Gertsens
has become involved in the family business and continue to keep the
spirit of their great, great grandfather alive. Clearly, they
have become a leading authority in the trucking industry. With the
latest equipment and dedicated employees, Gertsen Interstate
Systems, Inc. has committed itself to service and quality that the
Gertsen name stands for now and into the future.
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