Bekins Van Lines, Inc. was founded in 1891 by brothers John and Martin Bekins. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Bekins provides private and corporate domestic and international household goods relocation services as well as special commodities and logistic services. The United States Military also is one of Bekins' largest customers.
Bekins is the oldest and largest household moving company in the United States, and is one of the largest moving companies in North America. In 2009, the company had over 300 locations and a fleet of over 2,100 vehicles. The company also owns warehouse space that exceeds four million square feet.
Bekins was acquired by Wheaton World Wide Moving in 2012. After the acquisition, the Bekins Van Lines brand name continued to be used as a separate brand.
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Industry endorsements
- National Association of Senior Move Managers
- ProMover
- Better Business Bureau
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In popular culture
- In "Tank" with James Garner, His family is moved by Bekins Van Lines.
- At the end of False Alarms (1936), The Three Stooges drive off in a Bekins van.
- In Impact (1949), the protagonist stows away in a Bekins van after an unsuccessful attempt on his life.
- In Step Brothers, The Huff's, played by Mary Steenburgen and Will Ferrell are packed and moved using The Bekins Company.
- In Legally Blonde, Elle Woods, played by Reese Witherspoon, moved to Harvard using The Bekins Company.
- In The American President, Sydney Ellen Wade moved to Washington, and her things are moved in boxes marked "Benkins".
- In the film version of the musical Hello, Dolly! a horse drawn "Bekins Moving & Storage Co" wagon is shown in the opening sequence set at New York City in 1890. As the company did not exist at this time, this reference is an anachronism.
- In Antitrust, Milo is moved to Portland using The Bekins Company.
- In the beginning scenes of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. A Bekins box is in the mothers room as she awakes to get her son Barry.
See also
- MyBekins Moving Company
References
Further reading
- Antelman, G.; Derdak, T. (1988). International Directory of Company Histories. International Directory of Company Histories. St. James Press. pp. 48-50. ISBN 978-1-55862-218-0. (subscription required)
- Richardson, Ian (December 13, 2016). "Developer eyes landmark Bekins warehouse for apartment complex". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
Clint Stencil, owner of the Sioux Falls-based Clint Stencil Construction, has approached the city with plans to convert the 110-year-old former Bekins Moving and Storage building ...
External links
- Official website
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