HR Execs on the Move

Bell Ambulance Inc

www.264bell.com

 
Bell Ambulance Inc is a Milwaukee, WI-based company in the Transportation and Storage sector.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.264bell.com
  • 549 E Wilson St
    Milwaukee, WI USA 53207
  • Phone: 414.486.2000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Turtle and Hughes Integrated

Founded in 1923, Turtle & Hughes is celebrating 100 years of market experience and ranks among the top 20 electrical distribution companies nationwide. It is a fourth-generation, independent, certified woman-owned business servicing the industrial, construction, commercial, electrical contracting, export and utility markets. Turtle & Hughes Integrated Supply division (THIS), is a full-service MRO supply chain management solutions provider and distribution-based integrated supplier, operating nationwide, and in Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico.

Trans Global Solutions

Trans Global Solutions is one of the leading providers in Transportation & Storage. It is based in Houston, TX. To find more information about Trans Global Solutions, please visit www.tgsgroup.com.

Kintetsu World Express (U.S.A.)

Kintetsu World Express (U.S.A.) is a Jericho, NY-based company in the Transportation and Storage sector.

worksman cycles

worksman cycles is a Ozone Park, NY-based company in the Transportation and Storage sector.

Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority

Local and state leaders created the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority, or DART, out of the Des Moines Metropolitan Transit Authority, or MTA, in 2006. The move has enabled the agency to begin evolving into a more regional transit system. DART is the largest public transit agency in Iowa, serving 18 cities in and around Polk County to varying degrees. Those include Alleman, Altoona, Ankeny, Bondurant, Carlisle, Clive, Des Moines, Elkhart, Granger, Grimes, Johnston, Mitchellville, Pleasant Hill, Polk City, Runnells, Urbandale, West Des Moines and Windsor Heights. The agency is operated with the support of local property taxes and fare revenue. Residents are represented by a nine-member board of commissioners.