FedEx Corp. has announced its agreement to acquire the LTL operations of Watkins Motor Lines and certain affiliates for $780 million FedEx Corp. has announced its agreement to acquire the LTL ...
This story was originally published on Trucking Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Trucking Dive newsletter. FedEx will spin off its LTL trucking unit, FedEx Freight ...
FedEx Corp. (CCJ Top 250, No.1) announced on Thursday the spin-off of its less-than-truckload freight business, FedEx Freight, to a separate publicly traded company. The spin-off is planned to be ...
FedEx continues to pretty up the nation’s largest less-than-truckload business, FedEx Freight, ahead of a 2026 spinoff. However, a lackluster industrial complex continued to present a headwind during ...
This story appears in the Oct. 4 print edition of Transport Topics. The impending combination of FedEx Corp.’s two less-than-truckload networks is a “game-changing growth strategy” that will return ...
FedEx Corp. has agreed to acquire the less-than-truckload operations of Watkins Motor Lines and certain affiliates for $780 million in cash. The deal, announced May 26, gives FedEx complementary ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FedEx Freight and FedEx National LTL will implement 5.7% general rate increases (GRI) effective January 5, 2009. Both less-than-truckload (LTL) companies are part of ...
FedEx Corp. has officially taken the wraps off its long-haul LTL service, FedEx National LTL, while at the same time formally launching direct LTL service in Canada through its newly formed FedEx ...
This action will increase efficiencies and reduce operational costs, according to the company. It also will give customers a choice of priority or economy less-than-truckload freight services across ...
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FedEx Freight and FedEx National LTL will implement 5.7 percent general rate increases effective Jan. 5, 2009. Both less-than-truckload (LTL) companies are part of the FedEx Freight Corp. operating ...
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