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  2. UPS agrees to sell its freight-brokerage division for less ...

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    United Parcel Service said Sunday it agreed to sell its Coyote Logistics division to RXO for just over $1 billion — less than it paid for the freight-brokerage company in 2015 — to focus more ...

  3. Reliance Partners - Wikipedia

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    Reliance Partners is an insurance agency offering commercial insurance products for the transportation and logistics industry. The private equity-backed company [ 1 ] is based in Chattanooga, Tennessee , with eight additional office locations throughout the United States.

  4. Alex Brown (defensive end) - Wikipedia

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    Brown works for Coyote Logistics. Brown is an analyst for the 120 Sports "Football Fix" in Chicago. He, former Bears teammate Desmond Clark , and "non-descript white guy" Ryan Steele also host the Dez Clark & Alex Brown Show sports radio talk show in Chicago.

  5. Total Quality Logistics - Wikipedia

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    Total Quality Logistics (TQL) is a North American freight brokerage and third-party logistics firm. [4] It was founded in 1997 by Ken Oaks in Cincinnati , and is headquartered in nearby Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio , United States.

  6. LOGNet - Wikipedia

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    LOGNet is a U.S. Army-wide Logistics Network and enterprise level knowledge system that supports knowledge flow throughout the logistics community. It is a Community of Practice (CoP) for logisticians maintained by the Combined Arms Support Command , Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia .

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  8. Coyote Point Systems - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Point Systems was a manufacturer of computer networking equipment for application traffic management, also known as server load balancing. In March 2013, the company was acquired by Fortinet. [1] [2] The company introduced hardware-based server load balancers nearly simultaneously with other large companies such as F5 in the late 1990s. [3]

  9. TForce Freight - Wikipedia

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    TForce Freight, a subsidiary of TFI International, is an American less than truckload (LTL) freight carrier based in Richmond, Virginia. [1] The company was founded in 1935 as Overnite Transportation, [2] the name it used until 2006 when it was rebranded UPS Freight by new owner UPS.