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| operating_income = | homepage = (http://www.con-way.com/en/freight ) }} Headquartered in Ann Arbor Charter Township, Michigan, Con-way Freight was a less-than-truckload (LTL) motor carrier utilizing a network of freight service centers to provide regional, inter-regional and transcontinental less-than-truckload freight services throughout North America. The business unit provided day-definite delivery service to manufacturing, industrial and retail customers.〔(2008 Con-way Annual Report )〕〔(2009 Annual Report )〕 Con-way Freight was the largest division of Con-way, Inc. with 16,600 employees, more than 365 operating locations, 16,000 dock doors and 32,750 tractors and trailers. In 2009 Con-way Freight reported revenues of over $2.6 billion.〔(Con-way website )〕 ==History== Con-way Freight originated in May 1983 with the launch of Con-way Western Express, with 11 service centers in three western states, followed one month later by the start of Con-way Central Express, with 11 locations in seven Midwest states.〔(Rodengen, Jeffrey L. (2008) The Legend of Con-way. Write Stuff Enterprises, Inc. )〕 Con-way was created to provide nonunion, regional short-haul service in markets where CF wasn’t actively selling its services. The regional companies Con-way Central Express (CCX), Con-way Western Express (CWX) and Con-way Eastern Express (CEX) were established as part of this strategy.〔()〕 On their first day of business the two carriers — which collectively began with 230 employees and 334 trucks, tractors and trailers handled 113 shipments.〔 On October 31, 2015, XPO Logistics, Headquartered in Greenwich, CT acquired Con-way Freight. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Con-way Freight」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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