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Vital Signs Etc re-branded as G1 Graphics

Posted: December 1st, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: G1 Graphics |

Group One’s sign business, which until now has been knows as Vital Signs Etc, has been renamed G1 Graphics. Read the rest of this entry »


Two New Contracts in EWR

Posted: November 18th, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Omni-Serv, SPS Parking |

SPS Parking and Omni-Serv are happy to announce the addition of two new contracts in Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). Read the rest of this entry »


Group One volunteers time and resources to Basilone Parade

Posted: September 29th, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Group One |

The John Basilone Parade Committee took pride in organizing the annual John Basilone Parade which commemorated the memory, efforts, and legacy of Marine Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone. Read the rest of this entry »


Group One’s Tradewinds Cargo Handling to Spark Growth of International Imports

Posted: August 17th, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Tradewinds Cargo Handling |

Houston Launches New Air Cargo Facility at Intercontinental Airport for Perishable Imports

The Houston Airport System and Trammell Crow Company announced today that Tradewinds Cargo Handling, owned by New Jersey-based Group One Investments, LLC, signed a lease to operate a cold-storage air cargo facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). Read the rest of this entry »


Contego Systems Gains Chicago Contract

Posted: August 8th, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Contego Systems |

We are pleased to announce that Contego Systems has successfully bid for the de-icing contract of British Airways aircraft at Terminal 5 O’hare International Airport (ORD) and will commence deicing services this winter 2009. Read the rest of this entry »


Group One to Offer its Employees Group One University

Posted: July 25th, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Group One |

Group One Investment announced today that it is providing their employees with the opportunity to better themselves professionally and personally through online training with the help of Learn.com®, the leader in on-demand workforce development and productivity. Read the rest of this entry »


Contego Systems’ Summer Clean Up

Posted: June 4th, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Contego Systems |

The frequent and even perhaps the “not-so-frequent” fliers may find themselves wondering; what exactly happens to all those very expensive trucks when there isn’t any snow, sleet or debris on an aircraft that needs to be cleaned up? Read the rest of this entry »


Contego Deicing Solutions Impresses US Military Pilot

Posted: February 5th, 2009 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Contego Systems |

Contego Deicing Sytems, an airplane deicing provider owned by Group One, was recently contacted by one of its own competitors asking if we could bail them out and deice a US Military KC-135 for them. The KC-135 is a very large plane which operates as a refueling tanker and refuels other airplanes in mid-air via a floating boom that extends to the other airplane. Read the rest of this entry »


AAA Contracting completes construction of NJ’s 1st Ruby’s Diner

Posted: November 24th, 2008 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: AAA Contracting |

AAA Contracting, one of Group One’s companies and the only one of its companies that provides complete commercial and industrial construction services, has completed the construction of Ruby’s Diner in Terminal C-2 at Newark Liberty International Airport.   Read the rest of this entry »


Omni-Serv begins baggage transfer for Delta Airlines.

Posted: October 12th, 2008 | Author: jannulysse | Filed under: Omni-Serv |

Perhaps Delta Airlines is content with the performance and service of Omni-Serv because not only is Omni-Serv doing foreign debris (FOD) clean up, but now Omni-Serv will begin baggage transfer for Delta Airlines. This comes 7 months after Omni-Serv began working FOD clean-up duties for Delta Airlines at Boston’s Logan International Airport. Read the rest of this entry »