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  2. C.H. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    [11] [13] C.H. Robinson created a contract carrier program, expanded its freight contract operations, and established itself as a middleman sourcing operation for shippable goods. [citation needed] The company’s average annual growth, measured in truckloads, more than doubled and C.H. Robinson posted more than $700 million in sale within five ...

  3. Freightquote - Wikipedia

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    Freightquote, a C.H. Robinson company, [2] is an online transportation broker of freight services throughout North America, based in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Their business provides comparisons of shipping rates for national and regional freight carriers. [3]

  4. Standard Carrier Alpha Code - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a privately controlled US code used to identify vessel operating common carriers (VOCC). It is typically two to four letters long. It is typically two to four letters long.

  5. C.H. Robinson diverting some US customers' cargo away from ...

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    C.H. Robinson is lining up extra trucking capacity on both sides of the border, as volumes are expected to shift to highways following the disruption. A strike, which could come as early as August ...

  6. Why C.H. Robinson Stock Is in the Fast Lane Today - AOL

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  7. R+L Carriers - Wikipedia

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    The business grew with the purchase of intrastate and interstate authority from Mayflower Moving and Storage, becoming R+L Carriers, Inc. [2] When the early 1980s brought deregulation to the trucking industry with the Motor Carrier Act of 1980, the company became incorporated in conjunction with the design of a new system that resulted in the ...

  8. Knight-Swift - Wikipedia

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    Knight Transportation was founded in 1990 by four cousins: brothers Randy and Gary Knight, and brothers Kevin and Keith Knight. The four cousins worked for Swift Transportation, also based in Phoenix, and Randy was even a part-owner in Swift when Jerry Moyes bought out his interest.

  9. Swift Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Swift Transportation is a Phoenix, Arizona-based American truckload motor shipping carrier, part of Knight-Swift. With over 23,000 trucks, it is the largest common carrier in the United States. [ 2 ] In 2017, Swift merged with Knight Transportation , also of Phoenix.