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Portland, Maine — Custom Coach & Limousine announced that it had recently expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Temsa TS 45 full-size coach. The TS 45 is the fourth Temsa purchased by the company, which includes three TS 30 coaches.
Upon delivery, Gregg Isherwood, president of Custom Coach & Limousine, shared, “When looking to add another full-size coach, we turned to CH Bus Sales and the Temsa TS 45, not only because of the top quality in their products, but also because of the great after-sales support we’ve received on our other coaches.” CH Bus Sales of Las Vegas is the exclusive distributor of Temsa motorcoaches in the U.S. and Canada.
Isherwood says the new 56-passenger Temsa TS 45 coach is equipped with top-quality features, such as 110V plugs, USB outlets, Alcoa Durabright wheels, Spheros Webasto preheater, enclosed parcel racks, rear window, a REI A/V system, and woodgrain floors. Further, the TS 45 is standardly equipped with the Cummins ISX engine and Allison B500 transmission, which provides raw power and optimum serviceability. Constructed from stainless steel, the vehicle offers durability and strength. Standard safety features include an engine fire suppression system, lane departure warning system, tire pressure monitoring system, and laminated and tempered windows.
Founded over 25 years ago, Custom Coach began with one 25-passenger minicoach, ultimately growing into a premier transportation company with a fleet of 45 vehicles that provides ground transportation throughout the New England area and beyond.
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Before founding Mosaic Global Transportation, Maurice and Rhonda Brewster ran Rollz Royce Limousine ServiceRedwood City, Calif. — After a 2015 that landed Mosaic Global Transportation the 2016 Super Bowl contract and saw it tackling the Bay Area’s employee-shuttle business, the team behind the company is excited to begin celebrating its 14th anniversary of operations.
“Initially, I was thinking that 14 isn’t the year to celebrate—maybe I should wait until 15 or 20. But tomorrow’s not promised—let’s celebrate 14 years,” Mosaic President/CEO Maurice Brewster said with a laugh.
Maurice and his wife Rhonda—Mosaic’s COO—entered the chauffeured ground transportation industry in the early 2000s. With a shared entrepreneurial spirit and Maurice’s passion for classic cars, the couple left their corporate jobs to found Rollz Royce Limousine Service, a retail-based firm that began with a single vintage Rolls-Royce for hire. With their fleet of classic cars expanding to 13, the company soon found a good deal of success in their niche; however, the Brewsters shifted gears and rebranded in 2004, focusing solely on corporate and group work.
Mosaic generated half of its work from affiliate business at the time, which was somewhat unusual then. “We treated our affiliates around the country like we treated our employees,” Maurice says. “We built relationships with those vendors and let them know that our success was dependent on them.”
This philosophy has served Mosaic well. Currently, their second and third largest accounts are on the East Coast, and their international reach includes 440 cities worldwide.
Maurice credits “good old-fashioned salesmanship” for the success of a company that nearly doubled in size in the past year. Rhonda adds that that their values and corporate culture have a strong influence as well.
“You can’t build a successful business until you have good people around you,” she says. “We’re trying to keep our family-business feel and our core values of teamwork, respect, customer service, and philanthropy front and center. We believe in giving back to community, and making it a place where people want to come to work.”
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Atlanta — Cooper Global Chauffeured Transportation recently announced Paul Cooper as its new chief executive officer. The company has also named Michael Dunne as its new president, John Pearman as its chief operating officer, and Marvin Fisher as its chief administrative officer.
In a statement, Chairman Dennis Cooper said that implementing this new leadership structure would not only strengthen the company’s ability to better serve clients but will also build a stronger foundation for future growth in the U.S. and globally. “Cooper Global is building a strong, creative, and strategic leadership team,” he said. “This new leadership model reflects our core belief in delivering elite and quality services to our clients.”
The new management brings more than 65 years of industry experience combined. “Today’s leadership announcement further builds on Cooper’s strong foundation for future growth, and I am delighted to have this incredibly talented team spearheading our operation,” said CEO Paul Cooper.
The company also announced the departure of Larry Cooper, who previously served in the role of president of Cooper Global.
Visit cooperglobal.com for more information.
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