Saluting a unique fleet

March 1, 2002
This month marks the 50th Anniversary of Marvin Schwan's dream. In the early 1950s, Schwan and his parents operated a small, struggling dairy in Marshall, MN. Population at the time: 300. His dream was home delivery ice cream. Starting one day in l952 with a fleet of one an old panel truck and 14 gallons of ice cream, Schwan drove out to sell ice cream to family farms surrounding Marshall. By sundown,

This month marks the 50th Anniversary of Marvin Schwan's dream. In the early 1950s, Schwan and his parents operated a small, struggling dairy in Marshall, MN. Population at the time: 300.

His dream was home delivery ice cream. Starting one day in l952 with a fleet of one — an old panel truck — and 14 gallons of ice cream, Schwan drove out to sell ice cream to family farms surrounding Marshall. By sundown, he'd sold his entire stock.

Still privately held, Schwan's Sales Enterprises Inc. today sells home delivery food products throughout the continental United States. The company has more than 23,000 employees in the U.S. and Europe, with annual sales in excess of $3 billion.

Selling that much ice cream and other food products, such as frozen pizza, requires a lot of truck transportation. Schwan's Home Service and Consumer Brands North America vehicles are believed to be the world's largest privately owned fleet of medium-duty trucks.

The company also has the distinction of operating the world's largest fleet of propane-powered vehicles. Schwan's owns a subsidiary, Bi-Phase Technologies, which manufactures liquid propane electronic fuel injection conversion systems that allow stock gasoline engines to burn propane. By the way, Schwan's also owns the largest frozen-pizza manufacturing plant in the world.

Schwan's Home Service fleet is comprised primarily of General Motors medium-duty chassis, including some with W Series “euro” cabovers and custom freezer bodies.

Each truck travels more than 25,000 miles a year. Drivers are known as route managers since they not only drive the vehicles, but also sell the products. Maintenance for the fleet is contracted out locally.

Schwan's also operates a company-owned longhaul fleet of 28 tractors and 60 trailers. This equipment consists of Freightliner sleepers with Detroit Diesel engines; a mix of Great Dane and Utility trailers; and Thermo King and Carrier refrigeration units.

The tractor-trailers feature new, reflective-film graphics showing Schwan's new corporate logo. With intensive maintenance programs in place, engine life runs in excess of one-million miles.

The company has approximately 700 local distribution centers located throughout the U.S.

Drivers are a special point of pride. According to Gary Kelly, director of transportation and distribution, “Our longhaul drivers average about 24 years with Schwan's, for a combined total of 882 years of Schwan's driving experience. We invest heavily in building strong company-driver relationships — and it certainly has paid off over the long run.”

Truck and food safety are among the highest priorities for the company. Schwan's operates very intensive initial and continuing training programs for all drivers, led by a 12-person in-house team of risk-management professionals.

Although the company continues to make acquisitions, it still manages to stay close to its roots. Marshall's population has increased to more than 12,000, about 2,000 of whom are Schwan's employees.

Local delivery trucks still pass over the same roads (albeit much-improved versions) that Marvin Schwan traveled on his first run to local farmhouses fifty years ago.

The Schwan's private truck fleet keeps his dream alive — and growing.

Gary Petty is President and CEO of NPTC. His column appears monthly in FLEET OWNER.

About the Author

Gary Petty

Gary Petty has more than three decades of experience as a CEO of national trade associations in the trucking industry. Since 2001, he has served as president and CEO of the National Private Truck Council, the national trade association founded in 1939, representing the private motor carrier industry. Petty is the Private Fleet Editor and columnist for FleetOwner, where he writes monthly articles about successful managers and business models in the private fleet market.

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