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VENEZIA ON THE MOVE

-Special to The Mercury.

LIMERICK -- Launched in the mid 1960s as a father-and-son mission, Venezia Transport Services Inc. has skyrocketed into a national shipping authority, boasting annual revenue upward of $45 million.

With growth -- 1999 saw Venezia’s total holdings increase 30 percent -- comes the inevitable need for expansion. And the company run by brothers Frank, John and Andrew Venezia is expanding its operation to the tune of a new $3 million, 45,000-square-foot headquarters and main terminal facility situated on 25 acres behind the Pottstown/Limerick Airport.

Vice President of Operations Louis Capolino described the new building as a "state-of-the-art facility that will finally give us enough space to move around."

"As you can see, we’re really cramped here," said Capolino, referring to the company’s current site. "This new facility will allow us to spread out."

The company is currently stationed on Ridge Pike, but when the new headquarters is completed next summer, it won’t be the first time Venezia Transport has moved around the area.

In 1967, the late Joseph Venezia and his oldest son Frank formed Venezia Transport in Trooper with only one truck, limiting them to local deliveries, explained 34-year-old Andrew, who also serves as executive vice president of operations.

Now, the company has more than 350 drivers transporting an assortment of goods between terminals positioned throughout New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania -- including its headquarters in Limerick.

"We have the authority as well as the ability to operate nationwide and in Canada, but most of our business is conducted east of the Mississippi," Capolino explained.

In addition to transporting all types of liquids (fuel, oil, etc.) and dry-bulk construction materials, the company also ships finished goods for large chain stores like Circuit City.

"We’re involved in a lot of long-distance transportation of finished retail goods," Andrew said. "Our drivers pick up the products at the warehouse and deliver them to the retail stores."

Right now, Venezia is currently assisting with some of the on-site storage while Route 202 is under construction.

"We’re actually quite diversified, and since April we’re now in the propane business," said Andrew. "We’re always looking for new ventures to expand into and new acquisitions."

Since the company has called western Montgomery County home for more than 30 years, the Venezia brothers were determined to remain locally when it began the search for a new corporate headquarters.

"This is where it began for us, and this is where we wanted to stay," Andrew said.

©The Mercury 2000
 
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