AMBRIDGE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Beemac Trucking, an industry leader in flatbed transportation, announced today that it has opened a new terminal in Birmingham, AL. The opening of this new terminal ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dayton Freight now provides direct service into Maryland. (Photo: Dayton Freight) Regional less-than-truckload carrier Dayton ...
BROOKLYN, Ohio — Several trucking terminals that closed unexpectedly in July have now been sold off to new owners. According to a filing to Yellow Corp.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, several of its ...
The trucking company Saia Motor Freight Line has been fined by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration following an investigation regarding an explosion at one of ...
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The largest bid was XPO's $870M offer for 28 properties, including two that are leased. Estes, the stalking horse bidder, scored 24 truck terminals for $250M, and Knight-Swift Transportation drove ...
As Yellow is sold for parts in bankruptcy court, one group of assets is getting all the attention: Its terminals. These are large logistical facilities where payloads are transferred between trucks to ...
YRC Freight has upgraded three of its terminals to full distribution center status in order to increase network capacity for its customers. These newly designated distribution centers are located in ...
One-time stalking horse bidder Estes Express Lines was the biggest spender in the latest round of bidding for freight terminals owned or leased by bankrupt less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp., ...
A Pittsburgh-based trucking company has purchased a freight terminal in Oak Creek, formerly occupied by the now-bankrupt freight and logistics company Yellow Corp. The 57-acre property at 700 E.
Ports say extended gates and real‑time messaging will limit traffic pain during the Vincent Thomas Bridge closure.