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  2. Robert A. Funk - Wikipedia

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    Before founding Express Employment Professionals in 1983, Funk was a personnel consultant (1965) and vice president (1975) at ACME Personnel Services. He is an alum of both Seattle Pacific University and the University of Edinburgh (Scotland). [ 5 ]

  3. Courier - Wikipedia

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    Courier services operate on all scales, from within specific towns or cities, to regional, national and global services. Large courier companies include DHL, PathaoDTDC, FedEx, EMS International, TNT, UPS, India Post, J&T Express and Aramex. These offer services worldwide, typically via a hub and spoke model.

  4. Railway Express Agency - Wikipedia

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    By then Railway Express Agency only received 10% of revenue from its rail operations, the remaining amounts came from trucking, 60% and air express, 40%. [ 1 ] On 1 June 1970, the company adopted the new name REA Express, Inc. , revealing a new image to distance itself from its railroad past and nearly everything that reminded of it.

  5. FedEx Express - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Express is also the world's largest express transportation company. [4] A FedEx Express Boeing 737-800(BCF) operated by European airline ASL Airlines Belgium. The company's global "SuperHub" is located at Memphis International Airport. [5] In the United States, FedEx Express has a national hub at Indianapolis International Airport.

  6. Category:Railway Express Agency - Wikipedia

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  7. Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station - Wikipedia

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    The former 160th Street Jamaica Elevated station on Jamaica Avenue that it replaced was also a major hub for trolley service when it was originally built. [47] [48] Several of the trolley lines were the predecessors to current bus service. [47] [48] Jamaica Center is also a hub for dollar vans in the New York metropolitan area.

  8. International Motors - Wikipedia

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    International Motors, LLC (formerly Navistar International Corporation) is an American holding company created in 1986. The successor to the International Harvester manufacturing company, International produces trucks and diesel engines under its own brand; [3] the company produces buses under the IC Bus name.

  9. America West Express - Wikipedia

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    When the Columbus hub was shut down, the Chautauqua Airlines code share was discontinued, leaving Mesa as the sole operator of AW Express services. In 2003, America West greatly increased the size of its express operation by starting new routes operated by regional jets from its hub at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada .