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  2. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Freight hub in Detroit FedEx Freight truck in Las Vegas FedEx Freight is the largest less-than-truckload (LTL) freight carrier in the US, reporting US$8.9 billion in revenue for 2021, [ 25 ] and operates LTL and other freight services in the US and Canada.

  3. Aurora, PACCAR, And FedEx Team Up To Test Autonomous Trucks ...

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    FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) will integrate Aurora Innovation's high-autonomy software-equipped trucks from PACCAR Inc. (NASDAQ: PCAR) into its linehaul logistics operations in Texas, the latest ...

  4. Central Freight Lines - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1925 by 20-year-old William W. "Woody" Callan as Central Forwarding Warehouse Company and mostly did local moves of household goods with a single Ford Model-T truck. Callan's experience was working for Sanger Brothers Dry Goods Company and Weathered Transfer and Storage Company which led to contacts he used to start ...

  5. American Freightways - Wikipedia

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    American Freightways Corp. (AF) was an American regional less than truckload (LTL) carrier based in Harrison, Arkansas.It was acquired by FedEx in 2001, [2] renamed FedEx Freight East in 2002, [3] and its operations were merged with FedEx's other LTL subsidiaries in 2010 to form FedEx Freight Inc. [4]

  6. FedEx Supply Chain - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Supply Chain, [3] [4] formerly known as GENCO (General Commodities Warehouse & Distribution Co.) is a major third-party logistics (3PL) provider in the United States and Canada. [5] It serves various industries, including: technology & electronics, retail & e-commerce, consumer & industrial goods, and healthcare industries.

  7. FedEx Express - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, FedEx Express introduced hybrid electric/diesel trucks into its fleet. At the time, the company had hoped to replace its entire 30,000 W700 delivery truck fleet with the hybrid, but in June 2009, only 170 [ 65 ] were on the road. 93 of these operated in the United States in New York, Tampa , Sacramento , and Washington, D.C.; while the ...