1999 – 2003

First Deliveries

Early days, long routes, and the first trucks that got Bridgetown rolling.

Every time we solved one problem, it created the next. David Chalmers
The first Bridgetown Trucking delivery van
The first delivery van — humble beginnings, hard miles.
The first painted Bridgetown truck
The first painted Bridgetown truck — showing customers we were here to stay.
2003 – 2006

Family in the Cab

Work and family overlapped — the business grew around real people and real days.

Structure grew from solutions that worked. David Chalmers
Bella learning the job from the passenger seat
Bella learning the job from the passenger seat.
Sawyer in the warehouse operating equipment
Sawyer in the warehouse — hands-on from the start.
2006 – 2009

Warehousing Changes Everything

Freight stopped being point-to-point — warehousing expanded what we could offer.

Warehousing changed everything. David Chalmers
Custom dock ramp for unconventional freight
Custom dock ramp work — making unconventional freight workable.
Pack-rat loader operations
Pack-rat loader operations — adapting tools to fit the freight.
2009 – 2012

Specialization & Skill

Customers started sending the tricky work — bulk, blown-in, and setups that required precision.

This is when we started taking on the oddball stuff. David Chalmers
Train-to-truck freight transfer
Train-to-truck transfer — expanding what we could handle.
Bulk transfer of blown-in product and specialty materials
Bulk transfers — blown-in product, plastics, and specialty materials.
2012 – 2016

Two Regions, One Standard

St. Louis wasn't a plan — it was the answer when customers needed the same standard in the Midwest.

St. Louis fleet — specialized capacity for regional and dedicated work. David Chalmers
Bridgetown flatbed truck hauling specialty freight
Flatbed and tank capacity — supporting specialty freight safely.
Delivering railroad ties for construction site roads
Railroad ties used to build makeshift roads on muddy job sites.
2017 – Today

Integrated Fleet & Warehouse

Freight keeps changing. Expectations don't. Do it right, stay accountable.

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High-reach warehousing — precision storage for dense inventory.
Modern Bridgetown Trucking fleet vehicle
Modern fleet — dependable, asset-based capacity.

Looking Ahead | The Bridgetown Way

Where the work meets the expectation — and the expectation never lowers.

The job keeps changing. Our approach doesn't: do it well, stay accountable, and keep improving. David Chalmers

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