O'Hare Towing Service

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In 1963 O’Hare Truck Service opened its doors for business. Jack Gratzianna realized that there was a need in the bustling suburbs of Chicago for a dependable towing company that would assist the quickly developing Chicago land area. The company originated as mainly a heavy duty towing and recovery facility. In 1976 he purchased the Northlake location and developed a reliable truck maintenance facility. In the 1980’s he started branching out into the quickly growing field of light duty towing. Through out the years, Jack was determined to provide the best service possible to the motoring public.

In 1997, O’Hare Truck Service was involved with the consolidation efforts of RoadOne. In 2001 Bill and Marci Gratzianna purchased the company from RoadOne and reopened the business under the name O’Hare Towing Service. Since that time, Bill and Marci have developed O’Hare into the business that it is today. There are currently four terminals throughout the Chicago land area and a fleet of over 75 pieces of the most advanced equipment for handling any Towing and Recovery situation possible.

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In 1963 O’Hare Truck Service opened its doors for business. Jack Gratzianna realized that there was a need in the bustling suburbs of Chicago for a dependable towing company that would assist the quickly developing Chicago land area. The company originated as mainly a heavy duty towing and recovery facility. In 1976 he purchased the Northlake location and developed a reliable truck maintenance facility. In the 1980’s he started branching out into the quickly growing field of light duty towing. Through out the years, Jack was determined to provide the best service possible to the motoring public.

In 1997, O’Hare Truck Service was involved with the consolidation efforts of RoadOne. In 2001 Bill and Marci Gratzianna purchased the company from RoadOne and reopened the business under the name O’Hare Towing Service. Since that time, Bill and Marci have developed O’Hare into the business that it is today. There are currently four terminals throughout the Chicago land area and a fleet of over 75 pieces of the most advanced equipment for handling any Towing and Recovery situation possible.

Subject ID: 90721

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Subject ID: 90721