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Beginning Dec. 13, Central Freight Lines will no longer pick up freight. The Waco, Texas, less-than-truckload carrier announced it will shut down its business after 96 years due to debt, leaving ...
Central Freight Lines is ceasing operations after nearly a century in business, the company announced Dec. 13. The Waco, Texas-based less-than-truckload carrier said it had started winding down ...
Analysts, industry insiders and some of Central Freight Lines' executives and truck drivers liken the LTL carrier's demise to a "five-year death spiral" after the company lost a major customer ...
The $46 billion less-than-truckload market tightened considerably with the sudden closing of venerable Waco, Texas-based Central Freight Lines, the nation’s 23rd-largest LTL carrier with $256 million ...
Central Freight lines has purchased the LTL assets of Georgia based company Drug Transport, Inc. expanding its business into the state.
Waco, Texas-based LTL carrier, which employs 1,325 drivers, announced that it has ceased picking up new shipments and expects to deliver all freight in its system by Dec. 20.
After FreightWaves broke the news late Saturday that less-than-truckload carrier Central Freight Lines planned to cease operations on Monday after 96 years, other LTL carriers have stepped up ...
Less-than-truckload carrier Central Freight Lines has signed a letter of intent to acquire Wilson Trucking Corp., also an LTL carrier, in a move to expand Central’s service territory into the ...
Central Freight is coordinating with other regional LTL carriers to afford its employees opportunities to apply for other LTL jobs in their area.
Trucker Central Freight Lines to Close After Years of Losses The regional less-than-truckload operator is the largest trucking company to fail since 2019 By Jennifer Smith Updated Dec. 12, 2021 6: ...
Waco, Texas-based LTL carrier, which employs 1,325 drivers, announced that it has ceased picking up new shipments and expects to deliver all freight in its system by Dec. 20.
The $46 billion less-than-truckload market tightened considerably with the sudden closing of venerable Waco, Texas-based Central Freight Lines, the nation’s 23rd-largest LTL carrier with $256 million ...
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