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A SAN FRANCISCO COMPANY
When Joseph D. Sheedy founded Sheedy Drayage Co. in 1925,
its equipment consisted of a single truck and its main
work was hauling to and from San Francisco’s docks and
railway depots. The company now operates a fleet of more
than 100 trucks, trailers, cranes and other heavy-duty
lifting and hauling equipment. Sheedy is one of northern
California’s leading crane, rigging and heavy hauling
contractors. Sheedy provides rigging services
for everything from mounting statues to erecting tower
cranes and manlifts. Sheedy has extensive warehousing
facilities for the transfer of goods and machinery.
Sheedy’s growth was due primarily to its responsiveness
to the economic development of the San Francisco Bay Area.
In the late 1920’s, its expanding fleet of trucks carried
hay, grain, feed, and hides to local mills, stables, and
tanneries. During the 1930s, the company began to
specialize in hauling steel and was the principal drayage
contractor for the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge.
It was in the mid-1930s that Sheedy acquired its first
crane; a 15-ton Orton mounted on a Mack chassis.
During World War II, Sheedy began in earnest to develop
the hoisting aspect of its business, purchasing a number
of cranes with capacities of 15 to 20 tons (the largest
available at the time) to service the busy San Francisco
shipyards and oil refineries. Growth continued in the
postwar years, and Sheedy trucks and cranes became
familiar sights in the Bay Area, hauling and hoisting
penstocks for hydroelectric plants, steel, pile-driving
equipment for new highways, and rail construction of the
Bay Area Rapid Transit and San Francisco Metro systems.
When the erection of high-rise office buildings began to
transform the skyline of downtown San Francisco, Sheedy
became a leading crane and trucking contractor for
building materials. Sheedy has since participated in the
construction of almost every tall building in the city.
Because of its equipment and broad experience, Sheedy
Drayage Co. today is distinguished by the ability to
perform any hoisting, rigging, or hauling task efficiently
and safely. Whether it involves lifting a piano through an
apartment window or steel to ironworkers perched on the
beam of a high-rise, hauling a famous sloop to an
exhibition or a giant turbine over country roads to a
mountain geothermal plant. Sheedy’s fleet includes cranes
with lift capacities ranging from 10 to 300 tons and
platform trailers capable of hauling thousands of tons.
The area served by the company extends throughout
California – in fact, nationwide for heavy hauling – and
Sheedy is continuing to expand its fleet and facilities in
response to the region’s economic development, as it has
for more than a half a century.
In 1994, Sheedy Drayage Co. was contracted to perform
heavy hauling and heavy lift rigging work on the Pagbilao
Power Project in the Philippines. Sheedy’s association
with MOF Company, Manila, began then and in 1996 Sheedy
and MOF Company formed MOF Company (Subic), Inc., a
jointly owned company based at Subic Bay Philippines. MOF
Company (Subic), Inc. performs project logistics, freight
forwarding, customs clearances, cargo transportation, and
equipment installation work. Today, MOF Company (Subic) is
the largest heavy hauling, specialized transportation and
heavy lift rigging company in the Philippines. |
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