Zoukie Trucking Services, Ltd.
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Zoukie Trucking Services, Ltd.
Zoukie Trucking Services, Ltd. is a family-owned business founded by Tony Marzouca in the 1970’s. The company first began by renting forklifts and other small equipment on the ports of Jamaica. Since then, Zoukie has grown to be the largest container transporter on the island and has earned a trustworthy name throughout the industry. We are well known in the haulage community and have been awarded repeatedly for our contribution to this industry in terms of reliable haulage services and dependability. We are proud to have been a part of its growth over the past several years.
We specialize in the haulage of 20' - 45' containers and breakbulk cargo transported on flatbeds. Zoukie has the largest fleet on the island, which is extremely important when providing efficient service. Our fleet of trucks now exceeds 40 tractor heads (over 500 chassis in all) which are monitored by GPS and in radio contact at all times. We haul in excess of 150 containers per day, so our experience speaks for itself.
Zoukie now offers Rental of Cranes, Forklifts, Lowboys, Manlifts, Generators, Tractors, and more. We have several specialized trailers for transporting loads of all weights & dimensions, and have cranes with capabilities ranging from 22 to 450 tons, and forklifts from 2 to 17 tons. All with different length blades and masts to suit your needs.
For more than 26 years, Jamaica's leading corporations have relied on Zoukie Trucking for their haulage. We have dispatchers at all the ports to receive and deliver the necessary documentation from your customs brokers to help this speedy process, as well as a fleet of over five hundred chassis of all sizes to ensure availability of equipment to deliver your goods immediately.
With just one phone call you can arrange clearance, transportation, storage, unloading & installation of your merchandise. No one can match our packages OR our prices. We are a one-stop shop for all your transportation, lifting and consolidation needs. Keep on Truckin, Zoukie. . . . . .