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  2. Knight-Swift - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth largest trucking company in the United States. [2] The company's primary subsidiaries are truckload carriers Knight Transportation, Swift Transportation, Midnite Express and, since July 2021, less than truckload (LTL) carrier AAA Cooper. In January 2022, the company expanded its LTL footprint with the acquisition of Midwest ...

  3. Contract Freighters, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Contract Freighters, Inc (CFI) was founded in 1951 in Joplin, Missouri by Roy Reed and Ursull Lewellan. The company began with one tractor and two trailers, [1] and generated revenues of $12,000 during its first year.

  4. LME, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    LME, Inc. was a less than truckload (LTL) carrier located in Minnesota which served ten states in the Midwestern US. [2] LME, Inc. was founded in the early 2010s as a successor to Lakeville Motor Express to take over Lakeville's non-union regional freight business when its owners split this segment from their unionized business The unionized business remained with Lakeville which became a ...

  5. C.H. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    He partnered with the Nash brothers on April 11, 1905, and became the company’s first president. [5] Nash Finch Company was the leading wholesaler in the region, owning and operating grocery stores. [14] [15] Following Charles Henry Robinson’s death in 1909, the Nash Brothers assumed control of the C.H. Robinson Company. [16]

  6. AAA Cooper - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 annual revenue of the Company surpassed $500 million for the first time. As of 6 July 2021, ACT operated 70 terminals (90% owned, the rest leased) with a total door count over 3,400, 3,000 tractors, and 7,000 trailers in the southeast and midwest US and projected 2021 profits would be US$80 million on revenues of US$780 million. [1]

  7. Pitt Ohio Express - Wikipedia

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    The company's direct LTL service area is the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest US. The company is under shared ownership with LTL carriers Dorhn Transfer, US Special Delivery, US Cargo, and Ross Express with which it interlines freight. [1] Its interline agreements with other carriers in the US and Canada provide LTL services across both countries. [27]

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