Stevens Worldwide Van Lines

Stevens Worldwide Van Lines is an American moving and Storage Company headquartered in Saginaw, Michigan. The company was founded in 1905 by Frederick H. Stevens, Jr. who had used a horse and dray to transport baggage to and from the Michigan Central Passenger Depot. Stevens Worldwide provides local, long-distance, and international relocation services. Specialized divisions also exist for office, church, government and cargo shipping transportation and storage. Today, the company is run by Morrison Stevens Sr., a fifth-generation family member, who serves as CEO and Chairman of the Board. Since 1993, Stevens has acted as its own van line, partnering with over 125 agents throughout the US and 700 international agents.

The Center for Family Business at Saginaw Valley State University was renamed the Stevens Center for Family Business in 2011, which provides resources and support for the needs of family owned businesses. The center holds presentations by nationally recognized experts in the field of family business, with topics like: succession planning, next generation leadership development and conflict of communications. A membership program and academic coursework in family business are also included in this program.

Stevens has also been partnering with the National Breast Cancer Foundation since 2012. On March 27 of the same year, Stevens debuted its pink truck. For every mile the pink truck travels, Stevens donates 10¢ to the foundation. In addition, a portion of proceeds from each private, interstate move is donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.