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  2. Estes Express Lines - Wikipedia

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    With its acquisition of Los Angeles–based G.I. Trucking in 2005, [8] Estes expanded coverage to 46 states in the US. Estes had held an interline relationship with G.I. since the mid 1990s allowing freight to be transferred between the two companies to effectively expand each company's coverage.

  3. Cargomatic - Wikipedia

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    Cargomatic is a logistics company founded in 2013 by Brett Parker & Jonathan Kessler, [1] based in Long Beach, California specifically targeting the fragmented short-haul and drayage trucking markets connecting shippers and carriers real-time with its crowdshipping web platform and mobile app.

  4. Scan Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Scan-Shipping by Arne Simonsen on 1 April 1969. [2] Scan-Shipping Airfreight was established in 1978. The first office outside Denmark opened 1973 in New York (since 1988 Shipco Transport Inc.). The name was changed to Scan Group in 2010. [3]

  5. Kalitta Air - Wikipedia

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    The airline flies scheduled cargo operations between the U.S. and Hong Kong, U.S. and Germany (Leipzig/Halle Airport), U.S. and Korea (for Asiana), Los Angeles and Honolulu. Liège Airport was also used as a regular refueling stop on New York City – Middle East routes and in the Caribbean, Norman Manley International Airport. [citation needed]

  6. R+L Carriers - Wikipedia

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    This included service centers in three major markets of Fresno, Sacramento, and Oakland. Expansion would quickly continue into Southern California with facilities in Fontana and Los Angeles which completed the west coast expansion providing full state coverage. R+L Carriers ships an average of 45,000 shipments to these areas per day. [5]

  7. Consolidated Freightways - Wikipedia

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    When CF split in 1996, Con-way continued to be owned by CNF Transportation Inc., the parent company formerly called Consolidated Freightways, Inc. [1] In 2006, CNF Transportation changed its name to Con-way, Inc. and its former Con-way subsidiary became Con-way Freight.

  8. Knight-Swift - Wikipedia

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    Knight-Swift expanded from its core truckload market into less than truckload (LTL) freight in July 2021 when it acquired southeastern regional LTL firm AAA Cooper Transportation for US$1.35 billion. [8] In July 2024, Knight-Swift acquired Dependable Highway Express, Inc., a LTL carrier out of Los Angeles. [9]

  9. XPO, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    XPO provides dedicated truckload, LTL, truck brokerage, managed transportation, last mile and freight forwarding in Europe. [44] The company also manages multimodal solutions, such as road-rail and road-short sea combinations. [45] 1,000 new drivers were hired in the U.K. and Ireland in 2022. [46] [47]