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  2. Central Freight Lines - Wikipedia

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    Central Forwarding eventually changed its name to Central Transportation Systems, and was acquired by Spectrum Relocation Group of El Paso, Texas in 2005 where it operated as a subsidiary of Spectrum's Appleton Moving Company division. [11] In 1952, Callan stepped down as president of CFL but remained chairman of the board.

  3. Manuel Moroun - Wikipedia

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    CenTra, Inc. is also the controlling body of Central Transport International, an LTL trucking carrier. [6] Moroun also had a controlling stake in Universal Truckload Services Inc., which is a holding company for several over-the-road truck lines and logistics companies (Universal Am-Can Ltd., Mason Dixon Lines, Economy Transport, Cavalry ...

  4. Standard Carrier Alpha Code - Wikipedia

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    con-way central express cwim: con-way intermodal cwse: con-way southern express cwwe: con-way western express csxt: csx transportation cimc: cushing transportation, didi dht logistics, llc dylt: daylight transport llc dafg: dayton freight dmli: diamond logistics dmer: dimerco express (usa) corp. dolr: dot-line transportation dsvf: dsv ocean ...

  5. Swift Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Swift Transportation is a Phoenix, Arizona-based American truckload motor shipping carrier, part of Knight-Swift. With over 23,000 trucks, it is the largest common carrier in the United States. [ 2 ] In 2017, Swift merged with Knight Transportation , also of Phoenix.

  6. Con-way Freight - Wikipedia

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    Con-way was created to provide non-union, regional short-haul service in markets where CF wasn't actively selling its services. The regional companies Con-way Southern Express (CSE), Con-way Central Express (CCX), Con-way Western Express (CWX) and Con-way Eastern Express (CEX) were established as part of this strategy. [7]

  7. J. B. Hunt - Wikipedia

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    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 million in revenue.

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