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  2. Allied Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    Allied Van Lines is an American moving company founded in 1928 as a cooperative non-profit organization owned by its member agents on the east coast of the United States, to help with organizing return loads and minimizing dead-heading (i.e. operating trucks without shipments loaded on them). In 1968 it was reorganized as a standard public ...

  3. SIRVA - Wikipedia

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    SIRVA, Inc. (formerly Allied Worldwide), based in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, is a privately owned American moving industry holding company which resulted from the merger of Allied Van Lines with North American Van Lines. The corporate name was coined from the Latin word servire, "to serve." The company was formed in 1999 when private equity ...

  4. North American Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 1999, Clayton, Dubilier and Rice also completed their acquisition of Allied Van Lines and merged it with North American Van Lines to create Allied Worldwide, although each former company maintained its own profile names. Valued at approximately US$450 million in the merger, the Allied Worldwide combined entity became the world's ...

  5. Allied Moving Services - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Allied Van Lines was purchased by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and merged with North American Van Lines to become SIRVA. In August 2020, as part of global rebranding, the company changed its name from Allied Pickfords Australia to Allied Moving Services, remaining a SIRVA subsidiary. The movers and drivers are often referred to in country ...

  6. Peggy van Lier - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite "Peggy" van Lier Langley (born 16 March 1915, d. 20 July 2000 [1]) (code named Michele, Melle, and Mitchell) was a guide for the Comet Line which helped allied airmen shot down in World War II over German-occupied Europe escape to neutral Spain.

  7. National Freight Corporation - Wikipedia

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    From 1963, the company was administered by the Transport Holding Company and had four main operating areas: British Road Services, BRS Parcels, Pickfords and Containerway & Roadferry. On 1 January 1969, it was renamed the National Freight Corporation. [2][3][4] On the same date a 51% share in Freightliner was transferred from the British ...

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