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 in revenue last year.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Rival carriers chase former Central Freight customers as tight LTL market shrinks
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