SEKO - Global Policies & Employee Handbook 2019

1990 Albany, Philadelphia and Providence open

1999 Offices in Indianapolis and Syracuse open

1998 USF SEKO Worldwide becomes USF Worldwide and the SEKO brand as we know it ceases to exist

1988 William J. Wascher, Bob Imhoff, Peter Baker and Joe Blais acquire SEKO Air Freight, Inc. from Norman S. Koppel

1997 SEKO Worldwide becomes USF SEKO Worldwide as part of USF acquisition

1986 10th Anniversary!

1985 SEKO’s first Order Management solution > Buffalo and Louisville open

1996 20th Anniversary! > SEKO Air Freight becomes SEKO Worldwide > Ocean Freight Forwarding launched 1995 Raleigh/Durham opens > Dedicated ground transport division launched 1994 SEKO enters the B2C delivery market with first home delivery customer in the United States

1983 William J. Wascher joins the business

1981 SEKO Atlanta opens

1980 SEKO Charlotte and Phoenix open

1992 Hartford, Memphis, Newark, Orlando and Tampa open

1976 SEKO Air Freight, Inc. is founded in Chicago by Norman S. Koppel from a department of SEKO Messenger, Inc. and the SEKO we know today begins to take shape.

1991 San Diego opens

THE SEKO ORIGIN: The name SEKO is a derivative of Siegel and Koppel. In the 1950s, business partners Norman S. Koppel and Bernard (Bernie) Siegel started SEKO Rocket Enterprises, Inc., which shuttled cars between dealers in new car trading that is common in the auto sales space. They then formed SEKO Messenger, Inc. and bought numerous messenger companies in the Chicagoland area.

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