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  2. Daseke - Wikipedia

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    Its services focus on the specialized hauling of large oil rigs and worksite equipment. [54] Builders Transportation Co. - Builders operates a fleet of more than 300 company trucks and nearly 500 spread-axle trailers, hauling mostly in the eastern two-thirds of the United States. The company is solely focused on traditional flatbed operations ...

  3. Groendyke Transport - Wikipedia

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    Groendyke Transport is a tank truck carrier in the United States with headquarters in Enid, Oklahoma.The company was founded on July 12, 1932, by H.C. Groendyke as the sole proprietor and incorporated in 1949.

  4. Live bottom trailer - Wikipedia

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    A live bottom trailer is the alternative to a dump truck or an end dump trailer. The typical live bottom trailer has a conveyor belt on the bottom of the trailer tub that pushes the material out of the back of the trailer at a controlled pace. Unlike the conventional dump truck, the tub does not have to be raised to deposit the materials.

  5. Trailer (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of different styles of trailers used to haul livestock such as cattle, horses, sheep and pigs. The most common is the stock trailer, a trailer that is enclosed on the bottom, but has openings at approximately the eye level of the animals to allow ventilation. The horse trailer is a more elaborate form of stock trailer ...

  6. Semi-trailer - Wikipedia

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    A rigid truck and full trailer are articulated inside the cargo area length, so a semi-trailer can have a longer continuous cargo area. Because of this, a semi-trailer can haul longer objects, (logs, pipe, beams, railway track). This depends on the legislation; in some European countries, a full trailer can be as long as a semi-trailer.

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  8. Yellow Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Grover Cleveland "Cleve" Harrell (1884–1942) started what was to become the Yellow Cab Company of Oklahoma with a horse-drawn hack and a team of horses in Oklahoma City. After a year, he bought a Model T Ford. People were willing to pay more to ride in an automobile. After World War I, he bought two more cars and hired a relief ...

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