by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 12, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
U-Haul is the epitome of “Made in America”. When the Shoens launched U-Haul in the summer of 1945, they had a vision that moving could be done all by yourself. To do this you need your own equipment such as dollies, trailers and hitches. U-Haul has made...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 11, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
For those that spend any amount of time on social media has probably seen, participated, or are aware of what a #TBT is. For those that have not, a #TBT or “ThrowBack Thursday” is usually an older (throwback) photo that references the past. It can be from...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 11, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
ATLANTA—When long-time customer David Adams hit a minor “bump in the road” while making a phone reservation for an auto transport (AT), he knew this wasn’t the level of service he had come to expect from U-Haul. Adams is a self-proclaimed “motorsports...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 10, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
Dr. Allan Yang is the director of U-Haul Corporate Sustainability. Here, in his own words, he details his journey from China to the U.S. and how he got interested in sustainability. Dynamic Equilibrium By Dr. Allan Yang I was born in a province of southwest China...
by Jeff Lockridge | Mar 9, 2015 | U-Haul Stories
LAS VEGAS—In bowling, a 300 game is perfection: 12 balls, all strikes. It’s quite an achievement for even the most accomplished bowler. Steven Deutsch, U-Haul Company of Nevada marketing company president, has done it twice. “The first three or four strikes aren’t...
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