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  2. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx bought Lakeland, Florida-based national LTL carrier Watkins Motor Lines in 2006 and renamed it FedEx National LTL. All three operated as an independent subsidiaries of FedEx Freight [ 26 ] until January 2010 when they were merged with their parent to form a single entity, FedEx Freight Inc. [ 27 ] The unit is the parent of:

  3. List of airline codes (F) - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Express: FEDEX United States FNK Feniks Airline: AURIKA Kazakhstan FER Feria Aviación: FERIA Spain N8 HGK Fika Salaama Airlines: SALAAMA Uganda 4S FNC Finalair Congo: FINALAIR CONGO Republic of the Congo FAK Financial Airxpress: FACTS United States FBF Fine Airlines: FINE AIR United States FTR Finist'air: FINISTAIR France AY FIN Finnair ...

  4. FedEx Ground - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Ground, a subsidiary of the FedEx Corporation, is an American ground package delivery company headquartered in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh.The company began as Roadway Package System (RPS), founded in 1985 by transportation company Roadway Services Inc., later renamed Caliber System.

  5. FedEx Express - Wikipedia

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    FedEx supplied an MD-11 and a leased 747 for the flight test phase. FedEx Express became the first air carrier to deploy the Guardian on a commercial flight in September 2006, when it equipped an MD-11 freighter with the pod. [93] [94] By December 2007, the company had nine aircraft equipped with the system for further testing and evaluation. [95]

  6. Standard Carrier Alpha Code - Wikipedia

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    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. It is typically two to four letters long.

  7. Tracking number - Wikipedia

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    Tracking numbers are numbers assigned to packages when they are shipped. Tracking numbers are useful for knowing the location of time sensitive deliveries. It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel.

  8. Incoterms - Wikipedia

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    Free: Seller has an obligation to deliver the goods to a named place for transfer to a carrier; Carrier: Any person who, in a contract of carriage, undertakes to perform or to procure the performance of transport by rail, road, air, sea, inland waterway or by a combination of such modes

  9. Less-than-truckload shipping - Wikipedia

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    Oftentimes an LTL carrier can be references as a "common" carrier, one who handles common freight above what would normally ship via FedEx Ground, or UPS or U.S. LTL common carriers are also more likely to accept loose (non-palletized) cargo than the other two modes, FTL and parcel. [3]