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Business Name

Years Running

Owner's Name

DOT #

Trucks

Drivers

Miles/Year

Address

simmons foods inc

51

todd simmons

102

115

6240027

490 n hico, siloam springs, ar 72761

pld transport inc

24

sergiu tintiuc

100

98

13400000

2099 haltom road, malvern, ar 72104

art transport inc

23

margaret decker

1058546DOT Record
75

75

6623478

5530 alma hwy, van buren, ar 72956

dmt services inc

34

dale moten

70

54

8000000

995 south lincoln st, siloam springs, ar 72761

r & r packaging inc

26

amy rambadt

59

37

3596964

601 1st ave nw, gravette, ar 72736

ec barton & co

38

derick hays

39

51

300000

2929 browns lane, jonesboro, ar 72403

comstar enterprises inc

30

stephen m ferguson

27

21

2246427

169 industrial cir, tontitown, ar 72770

milam oil construction

51

john dee milam

20

18

109999

1605 haynesville hwy, el dorado, ar 71730

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Little Guys Movers

(Bentonville)

Labor only

In 1992, three friends with Toyota pickup trucks started Little Guys Movers in Denton, Texas. Founded by Marcus Watson, along with Mike Barber and Chris Mercer, the company began with a simple idea: "do right by people and you will be rewarded." This straightforward philosophy has guided them through thirty years of growth and success. The early days weren't easy. They worked with makeshift equipment and moved their office from home to home to avoid city code enforcers. Everything changed when Chad Nichols joined the team in 1996. He brought organization and a bigger vision that helped the company grow beyond its humble start. What makes Little Guys Movers special is their unique workplace culture. They call themselves "a group of callous-handed life lovers" who see moving as more than just carrying boxes. To them, moving is about hospitality and craftsmanship – making a stressful experience better for their customers. By their tenth anniversary in 2002, they had completed almost 100,000 moves and expanded to five cities in three states. In 2004, they developed a franchise model that allowed them to grow while staying true to their community-focused approach. Today, Little Guys Movers serves customers across multiple states including Texas, Colorado, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, and North Carolina. Several key people shaped the company's history. Chris Hawley joined as one of the first full-time employees and later became a partner. Eric Eisenmann, after fifteen years with the company, took on a leadership role at the national headquarters. As Little Guys Movers celebrated their thirtieth anniversary in 2022, they had transformed from a small local service to a national brand. Their story shows that a business built on hard work and genuine care for customers can succeed while changing industry standards.