10-4 Magazine / January 2026 13 those trucks we’ve seen parked at some notable shows and rolling through the judging lines and parades. The company owns 20 trucks and around 30 trailers, being mostly end dumps and dry vans, but also stepdecks, RGNs, and hotshots. They strive to make it a family dynamic at their companies versus a corporate dynamic to make it a good place to work. They take pride in the trucks, both mechanically and in appearance, which the employees appreciate. Besides driving, he and Jake team up to manage the shop with servicing, fabricating, and when there is “spare” time, building trucks. Finding loads and doing the paperwork also happens in addition to driving and shop work. The shop work is done in the evenings, when they get back from driving, and on the weekends. All service and repairs are done in-house apart from paint work, because they don’t have room for a paint booth. As previously mentioned, TJ and Justice, along with Truett (8) and Tate (4), reside in Kewaskum. When there is free time, TJ is all about hanging out with his family and doing various activities including fishing, hunting and golfing. He coaches Truett and they also play golf together, which Justice also enjoys. We photographed on two different days, back in July and then in October, to capture some fall colors. Those two days took us to their customer’s scrap yard where Blue Logistics often loads, a
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