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TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) Launches in the Houston Market in Collaboration with Darda Management Group

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TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) Launches in the Houston Market in Collaboration with Darda Management Group
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TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) Launches in the Houston Market in Collaboration with Darda Management Group

2025-06-23 19:29 Last Updated At:19:40

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 23, 2025--

TEN (Transportation Equipment Network), a leading provider of flexible trailer leasing, rentals, and fleet services, is proud to announce its official launch in the Houston market through a strategic collaboration with Darda Management Group. This expansion represents a significant step in TEN’s mission to deliver high-performing equipment and responsive service solutions to customers across North America.

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With one of the largest trailer fleets on the continent and a deep commitment to customer-first solutions, TEN’s move into Houston brings new capabilities to one of the nation’s most vital logistics and industrial corridors. Working alongside Darda Management Group - an experienced local service provider known for operational agility and a strong customer focus - will ensure that Houston-based companies can now access TEN’s broad equipment portfolio and innovative service programs, backed by regional expertise and immediate support.

“This is more than a geographic expansion - it’s about growing TEN with the right collaborators,” said Scott Nelson, President of TEN. “With Darda’s boots-on-the-ground presence and deep understanding of the Houston market, we’re positioned to deliver reliable, flexible trailer solutions - supporting day-to-day operations and enabling rapid response through TEN Ready when emergencies strike.”

As part of the launch, Houston will also be a key activation site for TEN Ready, TEN’s disaster recovery and emergency response initiative. Designed for resilience, speed, and coordination, TEN Ready delivers rapid deployment of critical equipment in the wake of natural disasters and emergency events. Darda Management Group’s localized infrastructure and fast-response capabilities will play a vital role in helping TEN deliver this program, ensuring that businesses and communities in the region can recover faster and with greater confidence.

“This partnership with TEN allows us to bring national resources to the regional businesses we’ve served for over two decades. It’s an opportunity to scale the foundation we’ve built - one rooted in responsiveness, flexibility, and meeting the real-world needs of operators across the Gulf Coast and beyond,” explained James Marcel, founder of Darda Management.

This collaboration underscores TEN’s strategic approach to growth - blending scale, specialization, and local execution to meet customers where they are, with what they need.

About TEN (Transportation Equipment Network)

Headquartered in Dublin, OH, TEN (Transportation Equipment Network) is the largest full-service trailer lessor in North America.

With approximately 86,000 trailers, 1,000 employees, 249 service shop bays, 130 mobile service trucks, 300 mechanics, 100 road technicians, and nearly 50 locations across the United States and Canada, TEN is equipped to seamlessly serve customers across North America. TEN provides full-service leasing as well as maintenance, advanced technological solutions, consultation services, and other innovative offerings across numerous industry verticals. To learn more, visit https://tenleasing.com.

About Darda Management Group

Darda Management Group (DMG) is a Houston-based regional lessor and seller of over-the-road semi-trailers and container chassis. Founded by logistics veteran James Marcel, DMG draws on over 20 years of industry expertise to deliver flexible leasing, financing, and asset management solutions — serving everyone from independent drivers to mid-sized fleet operators across the continental U.S. Recognized as the Houston Business Journal’s No. 1 Fastest-Growing Company in 2023 and a Top 25 Minority-Owned Business in 2022, DMG continues to lead with efficiency, reliability, and customer-driven service. For more information, visit https://www.dardamanagement.com.

TEN's new collaboration with Darda Management Group brings flexible trailer solutions and TEN Ready emergency support to one of the nation’s busiest logistics hubs.

TEN's new collaboration with Darda Management Group brings flexible trailer solutions and TEN Ready emergency support to one of the nation’s busiest logistics hubs.

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Richard “Dick” Codey, a former acting governor of New Jersey and the longest serving legislator in the state's history, died Sunday. He was 79.

Codey’s wife, Mary Jo Codey, confirmed her husband’s death to The Associated Press.

“Gov. Richard J. Codey passed away peacefully this morning at home, surrounded by family, after a brief illness,” Codey's family wrote in a Facebook post on Codey's official page.

"Our family has lost a beloved husband, father and grandfather -- and New Jersey lost a remarkable public servant who touched the lives of all who knew him," the family said.

Known for his feisty, regular-guy persona, Codey was a staunch advocate of mental health awareness and care issues. The Democrat also championed legislation to ban smoking from indoor areas and sought more money for stem cell research.

Codey, the son of a northern New Jersey funeral home owner, entered the state Assembly in 1974 and served there until he was elected to the state Senate in 1982. He served as Senate president from 2002 to 2010.

Codey first served as acting governor for a brief time in 2002, after Christine Todd Whitman’s resignation to join President George W. Bush’s administration. He held the post again for 14 months after Gov. Jim McGreevey resigned in 2004.

At that time, New Jersey law mandated that the Senate president assume the governor’s role if a vacancy occurred, and that person would serve until the next election.

Codey routinely drew strong praise from residents in polls, and he gave serious consideration to seeking the Democratic nomination for governor in 2005. But he ultimately chose not to run when party leaders opted to back wealthy Wall Street executive Jon Corzine, who went on to win the office.

Codey would again become acting governor after Corzine was incapacitated in April 2007 due to serious injuries he suffered in a car accident. He held the post for nearly a month before Corzine resumed his duties.

After leaving the governor’s office, Codey returned to the Senate and also published a memoir that detailed his decades of public service, along with stories about his personal and family life.

“He lived his life with humility, compassion and a deep sense of responsibility to others,” his family wrote. “He made friends as easily with Presidents as he did with strangers in all-night diners.”

Codey and his wife often spoke candidly about her past struggles with postpartum depression, and that led to controversy in early 2005, when a talk radio host jokingly criticized Mary Jo and her mental health on the air.

Codey, who was at the radio station for something else, confronted the host and said he told him that he wished he could “take him outside.” But the host claimed Codey actually threatened to “take him out,” which Codey denied.

His wife told The Associated Press that Codey was willing to support her speaking out about postpartum depression, even if it cost him elected office.

“He was a really, really good guy,” Mary Jo Codey said. “He said, ‘If you want to do it, I don’t care if I get elected again.’”

Jack Brook contributed reporting from New Orleans.

FILE - New Jersey State Sen. and former Democratic Gov. Richard Codey is seen before New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature at the statehouse, in Trenton, N.J., Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

FILE - New Jersey State Sen. and former Democratic Gov. Richard Codey is seen before New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature at the statehouse, in Trenton, N.J., Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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