Operating and Investing in Practical Businesses
Haan Services Inc is a privately held company that owns, operates, and invests in businesses across construction, industrial services, logistics, software, and workforce development.
How We Operate
We back teams doing real work - then improve outcomes with better process, equipment, and software where it actually helps.
Execution First
The job gets done safely, correctly, and on schedule. Everything else supports that.
Standards & Compliance
Documentation, environmental requirements, and customer expectations are handled cleanly.
Better Systems
We invest in process and software that reduces friction - not “tech for tech's sake.”
Owner Operators
We run businesses with durable workflows and clear accountability.
Practical Industries
Construction, industrial services, logistics, and software that supports them.
Long-term Focus
We invest for staying power - people, equipment, systems, and training.
Our Portfolio
Abrasive Removal Services
Removal, recycling, and responsible disposal of spent abrasive material - helping contractors close out jobs safely, efficiently, and in compliance with environmental requirements.
Haan Services
Excavation, grading, and site preparation for residential, commercial, and agricultural projects - focused on dependable execution and coordination with other trades.
Equipment Move
Transportation coordination for heavy construction and agricultural equipment - planned routes, permitting, and safe delivery with practical communication.
Blueprint Software
Custom software platforms for industrial, logistics, and operations-driven businesses - built to streamline workflows and support real-world processes.
Building The Future
A nonprofit introducing young people to the trades and practical life skills through hands-on experiences and mentorship - showing career paths beyond a traditional four-year degree.
Send Trucks
A logistics and dispatch platform that helps contractors and operators coordinate trucks, drivers, and jobs in real time - reducing downtime, missed communication, and manual scheduling.