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  2. Trailer Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Trailer Bridge went public on NASDAQ and moved its headquarters to Jacksonville. Over the years, it expanded its fleet and capacity, and in 2000, it unveiled its shipment tracking tool. In 2004, Trailer Bridge purchased all of Kadampanattu Corporation's stock, thus gaining two 736-foot, triple-deck, ro/ro barges. [4]

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  4. Trailer tracking - Wikipedia

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    Trailer tracking is tracking the position of an articulated vehicle’s trailer unit through a tracking device fitted to the trailer. [1] A communication network or satellite network is then used to transfer this positional data to a centralized collection point. Trailer tracking is used to increase productivity by optimizing the use of trailer ...

  5. Old Dominion Freight Line - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 21,895 (2024) Website: ... The company operates more than 5,800 tractors and more than 22,500 trailers. [6] History. Foundation and early history

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  7. J. B. Hunt - Wikipedia

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    J.B. Hunt truck on Ohio Turnpike in Hudson, Ohio.. J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. is an American transportation and logistics company based in Lowell, Arkansas.It was founded by Johnnie Bryan Hunt and Johnelle Hunt in Arkansas on August 10, 1961.

  8. Werner Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Werner's fleet consists of approximately 8,300 trucks, 30,000 trailers and employs 14,300 employees and independent contractors. [5] The company conducts business in more than 150 countries, with offices in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. It is the largest truckload transportation provider serving the Mexico cross-border market. [14]

  9. 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. CFI expanded services into Mexico providing through-trailer service since 1985.