UPS Freight

UPS Freight

UPS Freight is the Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) trucking division of UPS. UPS acquired on August 8, 2005 Overnite Transportation (and its subsidiary Motor Cargo for $1.25 billion.[1] On April 28, 2006 Overnite transportation officially became UPS Ground Freight, Inc.[2][dead link] The logos on the doors of the Overnite tractors were covered with signs showing the operator as UPS Freight. UPS freight soon changed the color scheme of the tractors from blue and grey to UPS brown on the bottom, with a gold line near the center of the tractor and gray for the upper color. All new vehicles purchased by UPS freight LTL come painted in these colors as the older Overnite equipment is replaced, while the new tractors for the truckload division (Former Overnite Transportation – Special Services Division) are solid white with the UPS shield on the roof fairing.

International DuraStar UPS Freight

Reasons for buyout

Prior to the buyout of Overnite, FedEx had recently purchased LTL companies American Freightways (on the east coast) and Viking Freight (on the west coast), creating FedEx Freight. UPS spokesman Norman Black told industry news outlet FleetOwner the LTL industry had become attractive due to the increasing economic and strategic attractiveness of the sector: “[LTL has become] attractive because of consolidations and watching the survivors grow and flourish as they’ve been improving operating ratios and developing new types of services customers respond to – especially in time-definite delivery options... That is what Overnite has been forefront of and that’s a huge trend in commerce now. Certainly we see it in the package world."[3]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Freight payment service — Freight Payment ServiceThe freight payment industry was actually formed by a series of Banks when the transportation marketplace was heavily regulated. Motor carrier bills had to be paid within 7 days and rail bills needed to be paid within 5… …   Wikipedia

  • Freight company — Freight companies are companies that specialise in the moving (or forwarding ) of freight, or cargo, from one place to another. These companies are divided into several variant sections. For example, international freight forwarders ship goods… …   Wikipedia

  • UPS Airlines — «UPS Airlines» ИАТА 5X ИКАО UPS Позывной …   Википедия

  • Worldport (UPS air hub) — Worldport is the worldwide air hub for UPS (United Parcel Service) located at the Louisville International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky. Although UPS has had a hub at Louisville since 1980, the term was not used officially by the company until …   Wikipedia

  • The UPS Store — Industry Retail Founded 1980 Headquarters San Diego, California Area served United States and Canada Services …   Wikipedia

  • New England Motor Freight — New England Motor Freight, Inc. is one of the largest Less than truckload carriers in the Northeast U.S., based out of Elizabeth, New Jersey. The company was founded in 1977. Abbreviated NEMF, it is one of several transportation companies… …   Wikipedia

  • United Parcel Service — Ups redirects here. For other meanings of UPS , see UPS. United Parcel Service, Inc. Type Public company Traded as …   Wikipedia

  • Teamsters for a Democratic Union — (TDU) is a rank and file union democracy movement organizing to reform the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), or Teamsters. TDU was created out of the merger of the Professional Drivers Council (PROD) and TDU in 1979. TDU is a… …   Wikipedia

  • DHL Express — DHL redirects here. For other Deutsche Post divisions and business units using the DHL brand, see Deutsche Post. For the honorary degree, see Doctor of Humane Letters. DHL Express Deutsche Post AG Type Division …   Wikipedia

  • Con-way — Con way, Inc. Type Public Company Traded as NYSE: CNW …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”