THOMASVILLE, N.C. (Jul 31, 2017) – Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. (NASDAQ: ODFL) today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.10 per share of common stock. Read more at www.odfl.com See Also Old Dominion Tracking
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Yearly Archives: 2017
Central Transport is proud to have assisted children’s charity, Kids Wish Network on two separate occasions
Warren, Michigan, July 28, 2017 – Central Transport is proud to have assisted children’s charity, Kids Wish Network on two separate occasions in May and July. While supporting the 15th Holiday of Hope on Tour event and Project Toy Drop, Central Transport hauled more than $500,000 worth of toys, educational items, games and other necessities […]
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3rd Annual Truck Pull To Raise Funds For United Way
July 27, 2017 – Moncton, N.B. – Think you have what it takes to pull a 60,000 lb. tractor trailer? Find out by joining the United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick as it hosts the 3rd annual Pulling for United Way corporate and high school challenge on September 16 from 1 p.m. […]
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Mainfreight Thailand Profile
Mainfreight is a global logistics & forwarding company offering one stop supply chain solution with a particular focus on cost efficient, sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions. Our Thailand branch, fully operational from 16 October, 2013 and located in Bangkok. We are a young company in Thailand’s logistics industry but our team has broad work experience […]
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Old Dominion 2017 Second Quarter Earnings Release
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (Jul 27, 2017) – Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. (NASDAQ: ODFL) today announced financial results for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2017. Eead more at www.odfl.com See Also Old Dominion Tracking
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Pilot Freight Services Announces Evolution of Senior Leadership
LIMA, Pa.—June 19, 2017— Pilot Freight Services (Pilot), a worldwide provider of transportation and logistics services, today announced the promotion of Gordon Branov, a 20-year Pilot veteran, to chief executive officer, and John Hill to president after 23 years with the company. Richard Phillips, who has served as chief executive officer for 10 years, will […]
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Mainfreight knows how to have fun with team mates!
The Mainfreight team in Los Angeles takes its competitive and cooperative spirit from the office to the softball field! Our team is comprised of players from Logistics, Transport, A&O, Carotrans and even visitors from recent TLS Leadership training and Peter from TLS, himself! Our games have provided everything from our recommended daily exercise, to a […]
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AIT Worldwide Logistics Enters Tenth Year as a SmartWay Transport Partner
ITASCA, ILLINOIS (July 25, 2017) – AIT Worldwide Logistics, a leading global supply chain solutions provider, continues its commitment to track and report its carbon accounting practices for a tenth consecutive year. Freight transportation is one of the fastest-growing impacts on the environment and as consumer demand increases, AIT has re-committed to respond with the […]
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Nippon Express opens new large-scale freezer/refrigerator facility in Narita area
July 24, 2017 — Narita Temperature Controlled HUB began operations this month, targeting pharmaceuticals — Nippon Express Co., Ltd. (Mitsuru Saito, President) has constructed a new freezer/refrigerator facility – the Narita Temperature Controlled HUB – in its Narita Airport Logistics Center, about 5km from Narita Airport, to serve as a logistics location offering strict temperature […]
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YM Provides New Korea-Taiwan-Hong Kong Service
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. (YM) has announced to launch a new Korea-Taiwan-Hong Kong (loop code: KTH) service effective from August 13th, 2017. KTH service is jointly operated by YM, T.S. Lines Co., Ltd. (TSL) and Korea Marine Transport Co., Ltd. (KMTC) with a total of two container vessels of nominal 1,800 TEU capacity. Read […]
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