Kedimah Inc.

Kedimah Inc. Freight brokerage company that also engages in some Last Mile/Courier Servicing by arrangement.

11/03/2025
11/03/2025
11/03/2025

This Has to Be One of the Most EPIC Transformations Ever! (From Container Yard to Super-Sleek Showroom)

Seriously, our jaws are on the floor. It's hard to believe the 'after' even started as the 'before'!

This massive, ultra-modern building started as a stack of shipping containers. The 'before' shot shows the raw structure: at least 12 containers stacked to create a huge, tunnel-like 'super-structure.'

The genius here is in the cladding. To get this monolithic, high-end look, the entire container framework was wrapped in that stunning matte black ventilated facade or rainscreen system. This hides all the corrugated steel and gives it a seamless, architectural finish.

The massive glass curtain wall in the center turns the raw opening into a stunning, light-filled showroom or office space, while the tunnel itself becomes a clean, impressive entryway.

This is container architecture on a grand scale. From a colorful, industrial stack to a minimalist masterpiece!

11/03/2025
11/03/2025

A 6.3-Ton Crane Powered by Shipping Containers

Instead of permanent foundations, this crane uses standard ISO shipping containers to provide a stable base.

With a 5m lift height and electric overhead system, it’s designed for strength and mobility. Containers aren’t just for storage—they can anchor serious industrial equipment.

11/03/2025

The Greenwich, Conn.-based LTL carrier reported net income of $82 million for the three months ending Sept. 30. That compared with $95 million the previous year.

11/03/2025

When The Tractor Needs A Better Garage Than You Do.

Need a garage? Need a workshop? Need a place to park your expensive farm equipment? Just add a roof!

This is genius-level simplicity. Taking two standard shipping containers and bridging the gap creates a sturdy, secure, and ready-made shelter that can handle whatever you throw at it.

11/03/2025
11/03/2025

Federal officials just made a major move on America’s highways — and it’s sparking debate across the trucking world. 🚛

More than 7,200 commercial truck drivers have been taken off the road this year after failing a newly enforced English-language test. The rule, introduced in June, requires drivers to read road signs and communicate clearly with law enforcement. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration says it’s all about safety, making sure drivers can respond fast in emergencies and follow traffic instructions.

But trucking companies are pushing back, warning that this could make the driver shortage even worse and slow down supply chains already under pressure. Some industry leaders say many skilled drivers are being sidelined for language issues that don’t affect their performance behind the wheel.

For now, the rule stands — and the industry is bracing for more fallout as enforcement ramps up nationwide. 🚦

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127 N. Higgins Avenue, Suite# 307D
Missoula, MT
59802

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+14065334010

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