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  2. Tristar Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Tristar Worldwide was a chauffeur-driven private hire car provider. The UK-based company operates in around 80 countries with an annual turnover of £48m and 650 employees. It was founded in 1978, originally for use by business class passengers of Virgin Atlantic. [1] Tristar operates a fleet of 415 Volvo and Mercedes-Benz cars. [2]

  3. Contract Freighters, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    For a short period between 2015 and 2016, the company was owned by XPO, Inc. and known as XPO, Inc. Truckload. In 2016, it was acquired by Canadian logistics company TFI International who returned it to its pre-2007 operations as a standalone truckload company under its original name, CFI. TFI sold the company to Heartland in 2022.

  4. TST-CF Express - Wikipedia

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    TFI International is a Canadian transport and logistics company based in Montreal, Quebec. It operates across Canada through 4 business segments. Its trucking fleet consists of 6700 power units and 12000 trailers. [7] Two thirds of its business comes from operations in Eastern Canada while the rest is from Western Canada.

  5. GP Transco - Wikipedia

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    GP Transco was named as the best trucking company to work for in 2021 by Smart-Trucking and ranked on the list of privately held companies for growth on Inc. 5000. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] The company was also named as the "top fleet to drive" for by Samsara in its annual fleet awards.

  6. Tristar - Wikipedia

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    Tristar Productions, a sports memorabilia company; Tristar and Red Sector Incorporated, a demogroup formed in 1990; Tristar Worldwide, a British private hire company; Tristar or three stars in Japanese; see Samsung § Etymology; Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, a widebodied airliner Lockheed TriStar (RAF), L-1011-based tankers used by the Royal Air Force

  7. CRST, The Transportation Solution - Wikipedia

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    CRST The Transportation Solution, Inc. (formerly CRST International) is an American freight company based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. [4]Founded in 1955 by Herald and Miriam Smith, it is a privately held company with a current fleet of more than 30,000 transportation service providers, 6,000 drivers, [5] and annual revenues of $1.5 billion.

  8. Covenant Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Covenant began operations on January 2, 1986, [2] by founders David and Jacqueline Parker, with 25 trucks and 50 trailers. The company now jointly operates over 3,000 trucks and 7,000 trailers with sister companies Southern Refrigerated Transport, Inc. (Texarkana, Arkansas), Star Transportation Inc. (La Vergne, Tennessee) and Landair Transportation, Inc. (Greeneville, Tennessee).

  9. Schneider National - Wikipedia

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    Schneider hauls 19,318 loads per day, with 11,650 company drivers, 10,120 company trucks and 33,830 trailers on the road. [citation needed] The company has 166 facilities, conducting business in the United States, Mexico, Canada and China. Schneider's customers include more than two-thirds of the FORTUNE 500 companies.