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  2. Yellow Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company remained small until 1952, when an ownership group led by George E. Powell Sr. bought the freight company. During this time, Yellow helped pioneer the concept of consolidating small freight shipments into trailer loads. In 1968, the company name was changed from Yellow Transit Freight Lines to Yellow Freight System Inc.

  3. Shipping company Yellow is closing down, putting thousands ...

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    Yellow Corp., one of the largest freight companies in the U.S., said it was closing operations and filing for bankruptcy on Monday. Shipping company Yellow is closing down, putting thousands out ...

  4. Trucking company Yellow Corp. is reportedly preparing for ...

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    On Sunday, a pension fund agreed to extend health benefits for workers at two Yellow Corp. operating companies, averting a strike — and giving Yellow “30 days to pay its bills,” notably $50 ...

  5. 99-year-old trucking company Yellow shuts down, putting ...

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    Yellow Corp., a 99-year-old trucking company that was once a dominant player in its field, halted operations Sunday and will lay off all 30,000 of its workers. 99-year-old trucking company Yellow ...

  6. Reimer Express Lines - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition cost Yellow US$1.1 billion and made Reimer Express a subsidiary of the newly formed parent company, Yellow Roadway Corp. [20] In 2006, Yellow Roadway changed its name to YRC Worldwide [21] and in 2009, Yellow Canada's operations were merged into Reimer which was renamed YRC Reimer.

  7. Sears Seating - Wikipedia

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    Sears Seating is an American producer of seating for agricultural, construction, and material handling equipment and heavy-duty, over-the-road trucks worldwide. It was founded in 1855 by Isaac Howe Sears, remains headquartered in Davenport, Iowa, and as of 2019, has over 600 employees in the Quad Cities.

  8. 30,000 workers bid goodbye to 99-year-old Yellow as it files ...

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    Yellow Corp., a once-dominant US trucking company, has filed for bankruptcy as it winds down its 99-year-old business that employs 30,000 workers. 30,000 workers bid goodbye to 99-year-old Yellow ...

  9. Category : Defunct shipping companies of the United States

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    Defunct shipping companies based in Washington (state) (3 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Defunct shipping companies of the United States" The following 188 pages are in this category, out of 188 total.