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Several less-than-truckload carriers bought truck terminals in a court-supervised action that liquidated 75% of Yellow’s properties, according to a filing Monday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in ...
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Yellow Offloads Another Dozen Terminals for $192.5 MillionMore of defunct trucking company Yellow's terminals are being sold off to two former less-than-truckload (LTL) competitors seeking to expand their U.S. real estate. Estes Express Lines and Ramar ...
Reopening of former Yellow Corp. terminals quickened in recent days, with multiple less-than-truckload players introducing additional doors they bought at auction. At the time, Yellow was ...
Less-than-truckload (LTL) trucking firm Estes Express Lines has submitted a $1.3 billion bid to acquire the bankrupt company’s 166 owned terminals, Yellow attorneys said at a Thursday bankruptcy ...
Trucking firm Estes Express Lines has struck a $1.3 billion deal to acquire all of Yellow Corp.’s terminals out of bankruptcy, an offer that’s subject to higher bids should any materialize in ...
Yellow is set to raise more than $2 billion after a bankruptcy auction that will disperse much of its national network of truck terminals among rivals, casting deeper doubt on a long shot bid to ...
Liquidation of the real estate assets of bankrupt less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp. entered a new phase in recent days — termination of terminal lease agreements. The carrier’s former ...
Another block of defunct less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp.’s terminals are set to be sold, according to a filing with a federal bankruptcy court in Delaware. A Monday motion to the court ...
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