Mullen Group recently announced several acquisitions as part of an ongoing strategic plan to grow the Canadian business.
July 8, 2021Mullen Group News Updates
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Mullen Group Completes Acquisition of Two Companies
Mullen Group has closed acquisitions on two transportation businesses, the Okotoks, Alberta, company announced June 24.
June 25, 2021Mullen Posts Increased Q1 Earnings on Declining Revenue
Mullen Group nearly tripled its earnings but saw revenue decline in the first quarter as growth was hindered by Canada’s slow recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 22, 2021Mullen Group to Acquire APPS Transport
Mullen Group has entered into a letter of intent agreement to acquire APPS Transport Group.
March 8, 2021Mullen Group Posts Increased Earnings in Q4; Revenue Continues to Slide
Mullen Group reported a gain in profit for the fourth quarter although revenue continues to fall because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 11, 2021Mullen Group Adapts 2021 Business Plan to COVID Expectations
Mullen Group is pursuing a business plan for next year that covers several key goals and budgets based on the coronavirus remaining an issue, the company detailed Dec. 9.
December 10, 2020Mullen Reports Profit Gain on Lower Revenue in Q3
Mullen Group posted a gain in profit during the third quarter, helped by COVID-19-related economic subsidies, an improving economy and strong e-commerce business.
October 22, 2020Mullen Group Acquires Remaining Shares of Pacific Coast Express Limited
Mullen Group has acquired the remaining shares of Pacific Coast Express Ltd., the company announced Sept. 1.
September 3, 2020Mullen Group Records 59.5% Decline in Q1 Profit
Mullen Group Ltd. posted weaker first-quarter profits on steady revenue, but the Canadian motor carrier warned that business began to erode significantly in April.
April 23, 2020Washington Supreme Court Finds State Not at Fault for Skagit River Bridge Collapse
The Supreme Court of Washington has determined the Washington Department of Transportation cannot be held at fault for an interstate bridge collapse that occurred in 2013.
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