 | Alliance Shippers:
Whether it be rail or truck, water or air, full or less than trailer or
container, the Alliance family of companies offers solutions to today's
most complex intermodal questions. (6/20/97)
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 | American President Line
(APL): As a global leader in containerized transportation, APL
is able to offer products and services that span many markets worldwide
by effectively managing a fully integrated intermodal system. (6/20/97)
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 | Atlantic Container Line
(ACL): ACL maximizes the benefits of intermodalism through full
service, inland intermodal centers operating throughout North America,
managing the interface with both railroads and trucking companies. (6/20/97)
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 | Atlantic Northeast
Transport: Most reliable source of railroad drayage in NY/NJ
area. (7/20/97)
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 | C.H. Robinson (CHR):
CHR is a major provider of multimodal transportation and logistics
services, managing nearly 1 million full-load shipments that move via
truck, rail, ocean and air. (6/20/97)
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 | California Cartage
Express: Warehousing, freight handling, container freight
station operation, foreign trade zone operation, and various types of
trucking, throughout the State of California. (3/30/99)
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 | Consolidated Freightways:
Major Less-Than-Truckload shipper often seen in intermodal service.
(9/19/98)
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 | CSX Intermodal: The
nation's only full-service, coast-to-coast intermodal transportation
company, operates a network of dedicated intermodal terminals across
North America. (6/20/97)
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 | GHY International: GHY is one of Canada's oldest brokerage companies founded in 1901. We deal with brokerage, logistics, distribution, freight forwarding and international trade compliance primarily through the Canadian U.S. border.(11/01/12)
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 | Heartland
Express: Short-to-medium haul truckload carrier, provides
nationwide transportation service to major shippers often via rail.
(9/19/98)
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 | The Hub Group:
North America's largest intermodal marketing company. Operates fleet of containers on
BNSF/NS (HUBU, HUNU). Also provides third-party railcar services.
(3-28-02)
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 | J.B. Hunt: A leader in
intermodal truck-on-rail shipping. (6/20/97)
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Hyundai Merchant Marine:
A global leader in intermodal shipping.
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 | K-Line: One of Japan's
major intermodal shipper, with numerous North American railroad
contracts. (6/20/97)
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 | KLLM Transport:
Specializes in high-quality truckload transportation and dedicated
logistics services to North America. (8/14/97)
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 | Kombiverkehr:
Kombiverkehr, the intermodal operator for rail/road-trafic in Germany and Europe.
(German/English) (8-20-01)
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 | Maersk Sealand:
The world's largest provider of containerised transport solutions, with
a modern and advanced fleet of container vessels, full range of
container types, and multi-modal transportation to inland points. (7/5/00)
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 | Old Dominion Freight Line:
A "Super Regional" motor carrier serving both regional and interregional
markets. Provides primarily less-than-truck load (LTL) service for
shippers of various general commodities. (9/19/98)
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Piggyback Consolidators: Intermodal Marketing Company servicing all of
North America (7-17-02)
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 | P&O Nedlloyd: P&O
Nedlloyd is one of the world's largest shipping companies, created
through the recent consolidation of the major liner shipping operators
in Europe, P&O Containers and Nedlloyd Lines. (6/20/97)
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Quality Transportation Services: Works with Class 1 railroads to
provide customers with cost-effective transportation services.
(4-21-05)
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 | Rail Bridge
Corporation: K-Line's North American double-stack service. Site
includes route maps, hub locations, schedules, and more. (6/20/97)
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Railways vagons transport: Arrangers of combined and international
transport including container supply and purchase.
(4-15-05)
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 | Rail Delivery
Services: RDS is an intermodal drayman servicing the Southern
California area. (6/20/97)
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 | Roadway Express: Major
intermodal trucking company. (9/19/98)
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 | Schneider National:
Trucking and logistics company with those cool orange trucks. Section on
intermodal. (9/19/98)
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 | Sea-Land: A
worldwide leader in container-shipping transportation and related trade
services, operating a fleet of 105 container ships and approximately
200,000 containers in US and foreign trade. (6/20/97)
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 | Yellow Freight:
Major trucking shipper. (9/19/98)
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