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  2. Hub Group - Wikipedia

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    Hub Group, Inc. is a transportation and logistics management company in North America. A publicly traded company with over $5 billion in revenue, [3] Hub Group was founded in 1971 by Phillip Yeager, and is currently run by his grandson, Phillip D. Yeager. [4] The company went public in 1996, [5] and is headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois. [6]

  3. Standard Carrier Alpha Code - Wikipedia

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    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 TRANSPORT A/S: ELOI: Ease Logistics EGLV: Evergreen EWCF: EMERY WORLDWIDE ENIC: EMPIRE NATIONAL INC EXLA: Estes Express EXPD: Expeditors International Ocean FDCC: FedEx ...

  4. ABF Freight System - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1923 as OK Transfer, the name it used until 1935 when it acquired Arkansas Motor Freight (AMF) and took that company's name.

  5. Merchant category code - Wikipedia

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    MCCs are assigned either by merchant type (e.g., one for hotels, one for office supply stores, etc.) or by merchant name (e.g., 3000 for United Airlines [1]) and is assigned to a merchant by a credit card company when the business first starts accepting that card as a form of payment. [2]

  6. Total Quality Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Total Quality Logistics (TQL) is a North American freight brokerage and third-party logistics firm. [4] It was founded in 1997 by Ken Oaks in Cincinnati , and is headquartered in nearby Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio , United States.

  7. Trucking industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A common property-carrying commercial vehicle in the United States is the tractor-trailer, also known as an "18-wheeler" or "semi".. The trucking industry serves the American economy by transporting large quantities of raw materials, works in process, and finished goods over land—typically from manufacturing plants to retail distribution centers.

  8. Logistics center - Wikipedia

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    A logistics center, or depot, is a facility dedicated to logistical operations. A logistics center might be a warehouse , freight forwarder , or a repair depot . The United States Air Force (USAF) is serviced by three air logistics centers (also known as depots) at which Maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations are performed:

  9. Werner Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Werner's corporate headquarters Omaha, Nebraska. Werner Enterprises, Inc. is an American transportation and logistics company, serving the United States, Mexico and Canada. . Werner Enterprises stated that it had 2023 revenues of $3.28 billion [7] and over 14,000 employees and contracto