
Pulido Transport remembers 9/11 and the 2,997 people killed and over 6,000 injured on that day 21 years ago. We honor their sacrifice for our country and pray peace and comfort for all the families impacted. We hope and pray for the spirit and unity of our country that emerged in the aftermath of 9/11. […]
View MoreHouston, TX – September 2, 2022 Labor Day is a great reminder of the efforts made by our fantastic Pulido Transport team! Our team daily focuses on providing quality safety and service while serving customers across the country. We are extremely thankful for each customer allowing us to prove we are a premier bulk liquid […]
View MoreLabor Day is a great reminder of the efforts made by our fantastic Pulido Transport team! Our team daily focuses on providing quality safety and service while serving customers across the country. We are extremely thankful for each customer allowing us to prove we are a premier bulk liquid carrier. We are grateful for the […]
View MoreHouston, TX – July 14, 2022 Pulido Transport attended the Industrial Procurement Forum Breakfast on Thursday, July 14 at San Jacinto College – LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical, Energy & Technology. The Forum was organized by the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region and BIC Alliance. The keynote speaker was Mark Mallett, Freeport LNG COO, who shared […]
View MoreHappy Independence Day weekend from Pulido Transport! Pulido Transport is thankful for the United States that allows us to serve with such great team members, customers and vendor partners! We are grateful for our nation that continuously aspires to live up the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, […]
View MorePulido Transport remembers Juneteenth, the day enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas finally received word they were free from bondage. It was nearly nine decades after our Nation’s founding and more than 2 years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863 that those who were formerly enslaved were recognized for the first […]
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