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  2. Category : Transportation companies based in New Jersey

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    New Jersey railroads (3 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Transportation companies based in New Jersey" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  3. New England Motor Freight - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Farmland sold NEMF to New Jersey trucking executive Myron "Mike" Shevell. [3] Shevell had started his career in trucking as vice president at the Apex Express trucking company in the 1950s and later operated and managed Associated Transport, which at one point was the United States' largest trucking company, [4] starting in 1974 ...

  4. Category:Companies based in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Transportation companies based in New Jersey (3 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Companies based in New Jersey" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.

  5. Penske Truck Leasing - Wikipedia

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    The company currently employs more than 40,000 workers worldwide and operates and maintains a fleet of more than 450,000 vehicles. Brian Hard is the president and CEO of the company. Of note, Penske Truck Leasing has been investing in and expanding its fleet of commercial electric trucks [ 1 ] and adding electric truck charging stations ...

  6. A-P-A Transport Corp. - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 they built a new terminus at 88th Street and Tonnelle Ave in North Bergen and by 1958 the company surpassed $1 million in gross revenue. [2] Eventually Arthur bought out all the other brothers in the business. The company enjoyed great success, growing to more than 3,500 tractor-trailers and operating 31 freight terminals by 1991. [3]

  7. North American Van Lines - Wikipedia

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    By 1938 the network expanded to 120 agents, and eventually grew into one of the largest trucking companies. [1] In 1947, NAVL moved from Cleveland, Ohio to Fort Wayne, Indiana. [1] [a] In 1952 NAVL became an international company, with the addition of its International Transportation Service business. [1]

  8. Pitt Ohio Express - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, the company had grown to 525 trailers, 450 tractors, and 1,000 employees in 10 terminals. [4] As it expanded, its revenue grew from $6.9 million in 1984 to $138 million in 1997. This meant it as the 29th largest LTL carrier and 84th largest trucking company overall nationwide by revenue despite its tight regional focus. [7]

  9. Con-way Freight - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Consolidated Freightways (CF) of Portland, Oregon, as a non-union spinoff, for LTL hauling. In 2009, Con-way Freight reported revenues of over $2.6 billion. [ 4 ] In 2015, Con-way Inc., including Con-way Freight and sibling company Con-way Truckload , was acquired by XPO, Inc. , a primarily non-asset logistics company ...