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  2. Contract Freighters, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    CFI operates from four dedicated truckload terminals and 37 sales offices throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. [6] As of 2021, CFI's operations included approximately 2,000 drivers, over 1,800 tractors, and over 7,000 trailers plus 700 contracted owner-operators.

  3. Knight-Swift - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Knight Transportation merged with Swift Transportation [4] and Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. was formed to serve as the parent company for both carriers. In 2019, Knight-Swift settled a $100 million class-action lawsuit alleging the company failed to classify 20,000 owner-operator drivers as employees.

  4. J. B. Hunt - Wikipedia

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    J.B. Hunt truck on Ohio Turnpike in Hudson, Ohio. J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. is an American transportation and logistics company based in Lowell, Arkansas. It was founded by Johnnie Bryan Hunt and Johnelle Hunt in Arkansas on August 10, 1961. By 1983, J.B. Hunt had grown into the 80th largest trucking firm in the US, with $623.47 ...

  5. C.H. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. is an American transportation company that includes third-party logistics (3PL). The company offers freight transportation, transportation management, brokerage and warehousing. It offers truckload, less than truckload, air freight, intermodal, and ocean transportation. [2]

  6. AAA Cooper - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1955 by John H. Dove after he purchased an interest in P.C. White Truck Lines. It was owned and operated by the Dove family for most of its history. In July 2021, ACT was acquired by the largest truckload carrier in the US, Knight-Swift , for US$1.35 billion with plans for the company to continue to operate as a ...

  7. CRST, The Transportation Solution - Wikipedia

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    CRST The Transportation Solution, Inc. (formerly CRST International) is an American freight company based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. [4]Founded in 1955 by Herald and Miriam Smith, it is a privately held company with a current fleet of more than 30,000 transportation service providers, 6,000 drivers, [5] and annual revenues of $1.5 billion.

  8. PAM Transport - Wikipedia

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    P.A.M. Transportation Services Inc. is an irregular route over-the-road trucking company that is based in Tontitown, Arkansas. Founded in April 1980, P.A.M's current service area covers the lower continental 48 states as well as the southern parts of Ontario , Canada .

  9. Covenant Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Covenant began operations on January 2, 1986, [2] by founders David and Jacqueline Parker, with 25 trucks and 50 trailers. The company now jointly operates over 3,000 trucks and 7,000 trailers with sister companies Southern Refrigerated Transport, Inc. (Texarkana, Arkansas), Star Transportation Inc. (La Vergne, Tennessee) and Landair Transportation, Inc. (Greeneville, Tennessee).