Indianapolis-based Celadon, which ranked as the 18th-largest TL concern with $706 million in revenue in LM’s annual rankings, abruptly ceased operations in Dec. 9, giving its more than 3,200 drivers the worst possible gift barely two weeks before Christmas.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Shuttering of Indianapolis-based Celadon is the largest TL bankruptcy in history
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