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  2. XPO, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mario Harik, XPO's former chief information officer, who also serves as the company's president, was appointed as CEO. [23] In March 2022, XPO sold its North American intermodal business to Illinois-based STG Logistics for $710 million. [32] [21] In March 2023, XPO appointed J. Wes Frye, a retired industry veteran, to its board of directors. [33]

  3. Con-way Freight - Wikipedia

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    The business unit provided day-definite delivery service to manufacturing, industrial and retail customers. [2][3] Con-way Freight was the largest division of Con-way, Inc. with 16,600 employees, more than 365 operating locations, 16,000 dock doors and 32,750 tractors and trailers. The company was founded by Consolidated Freightways (CF) of ...

  4. Menlo Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.xpo.com. Menlo Logistics was a global supply chain company operating in 20 countries on five continents. Its core business offerings included third-party logistics and supply chain management, and the company specialized in the integration of all functions across the supply chain. The company operated 210 locations worldwide and ...

  5. Standard Carrier Alpha Code - Wikipedia

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    Standard Carrier Alpha Code. The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a privately controlled US code used to identify vessel operating common carriers (VOCC). It is typically two to four letters long. The National Motor Freight Traffic Association developed the SCAC code in the 1960s to help road transport companies computerize data and records.

  6. Contract Freighters, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Contract Freighters, Inc (CFI) was founded in 1951 in Joplin, Missouri by Roy Reed and Ursull Lewellan. The company began with one tractor and two trailers, [1] and generated revenues of $12,000 during its first year. CFI expanded services into Mexico providing through-trailer service since 1985. The first international office opened in 1987 in ...

  7. Brad Jacobs (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The company was later listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol XPO. [30] In August 2021, XPO completed its spin-off of GXO Logistics, and Jacobs became non-executive chairman of GXO's board of directors. [31] [32] [33] In August 2022, Jacobs announced plans to step aside as CEO of XPO Logistics but remain executive chairman.

  8. Consolidated Freightways - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Freightways. Consolidated Freightways (CF) was an American multinational less-than-truckload (LTL) freight service and logistics company founded on April 1, 1929, in Portland, Oregon, and later relocated to Vancouver, Washington. Affectionately known as "CornFlakes", Consolidated Freightways was also the founder of the Freightliner ...

  9. Con-way - Wikipedia

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    Con-way, Inc. was an American multinational freight transportation and logistics company headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.With annual revenues of $5.5 billion, [2] Con-way was the second largest less-than-truckload transport provider in North America, with additional operations for global contract logistics, managed transportation, truckload and freight brokerage.