Harold Anderson - Founder
Harold Anderson began, Anderson Trucking Service Inc. (ATS) in 1955 he remained it's President and guiding force until his passing in 2001. His entrepreneurial spirit and superior leadership helped create a company that continues to thrive under the guidance of his family, helping customer worldwide. In the highly competitive and always changing shipping industry, the Anderson family continues the legacy that Harold began.
Today ATS is the largest privately owned Specialized and Heavy Haul transportation company in the United States. Including all it's subsidiary companies ATS is currently *42nd largest for hire trucking company in North America, with revenues exceeding $880 million in 2008.
*Transport Topics - 2009 Top 100 For Hire Carriers
One thing Harold Anderson wanted to instill in each of his children was an appreciation for the trucking business and customer service from the bottom up. Each had to work and earn their way into their positions within the shipping company.

President & CEO, Rollie Anderson Harold's son, Rollie Anderson started in the business at age 14, loading granite trailers. repairing shipping trailers and driving local. He currently serves as President/CEO of ATS. Proud of the quality of ATS drivers, employees and the strong management team, Rollie says he feels privileged to take over where his Dad left off. "Dad built and outstanding organization with his own hard work and the help of hardworking, trustworthy individuals. Many times, when faced with difficult decisions, I stop and think, "What would Dad do?"

Relationships Consultant, Jim AndersonRollie's brother, Jim Anderson, first started his shipping career at ATS washing trucks when he was 16 and continued to work through college on the loading dock at K and W Trucking in St. Paul, Minnesota. After college, Jim's pursuits led him to the Seminary to become a pastor. After 25 years of serving churches across three different states, he returned home to St. Cloud, to serve ATS as Relationships Consultant. Jim's memories of ATS as it developed in the shipping industry over the years are important to him even today. "Observing the progress of the company was a huge part of my growing up and cannot be taken out of me."

Director of Heavy Haul, Brent AndersonRollie's son, Brent Anderson, has also learned the value of a hard day's work starting at a number of positions at ATS, including road service, truck washer, mechanic and shipping dispatcher. Currently, Brent serves as Operations Director of Heavy Haul and believes ATS is unique because of its positive energy and supreme integrity with customers and drivers. Through all the lessons about shipping he has learned in his progression at ATS, Brent says, "I hope to keep learning and managing throughout the years to come."

Director of Safety and Risk Management, Scott AndersonJim's son, Scott Anderson also began his career at ATS washing trucks when he was 17 years old. Now serving ATS as Director of Safety and Risk Management, Scott is proud he has been given the opportunity to work in the family business. He believes ATS is such a special company because it is family oriented and committed to the hard working employees that make the company what it is. "We strive to make everyone feel at home and to make our drivers, employees and customers feel like part of the team."

If you ask any of these Andersons what the drivers of ATS mean to them, the answer is pretty much the same all around: they are the backbone of the entire shipping company. "Everything within trucking is built around drivers and nothing can be accomplished without their tremendous work ethic," Brent says
So, what does the future hold for ATS? The vision is the same as it has been for the past 50 years: hard work and dedication to meeting the needs of our customers. "We understand that we must change and grow as our customers change and grow," Rollie says. "That will continue to be our vision as we continue into the 21st century."



