Great Dane; 125th anniversary of its founding; recognize
Through this resolution, the members of the House of Representatives applaud the company's dedication to innovation, sustainability, and excellence in logistics and transportation. Great Dane's role during World War II, where it provided essential heavy-duty trailers, exemplifies its commitment to national service and quality, earning the Army Navy E for Excellence. The resolution seeks to honor a company that has not only influenced the transportation industry but has also supported the economic well-being of its community in Savannah, Georgia.
House Resolution 48 congratulates Great Dane on the 125th anniversary of its founding. This resolution recognizes the significant contributions that Great Dane has made to the transportation sector over the past century. Founded in 1900 as the Savannah Blow Pipe Company, the organization has evolved to become a leader in the production of trailers, including pioneering refrigerated trailers crucial for transporting perishable goods from Florida to the northeastern United States.
While House Resolution 48 serves primarily as a congratulatory message, it does highlight the intrinsic value of recognizing long-standing industries that contribute to both economic growth and community stability. There are no notable points of contention regarding the resolution as it recognizes a company celebrated for its contributions and achievements. This celebration focuses on shared pride in local industry and does not delve into controversies frequently seen in more contentious legislative matters.