The Shyft Group (Nasdaq: SHYF), formerly known as Spartan Motors, is an American automobile design company that designs, engineers and manufactures specialty...
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Utilimaster (category Automotive companies of the United States)
Utilimaster, a subsidiary of The Shyft Group, manufactures multi-stop trucks. It was founded in 1973 in Wakarusa, Indiana. In 1996, Utilimaster was bought...
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the control digit during 2009–2015 for selected models from the group. The VIN control digit is also used, although not in all brand-models. In the European...
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the project is due to be complete in June 2023. In February 2020, REV Group announced its acquisition of Spartan ER, a subsidiary of The Shyft Group (at...
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Carpenter Body Company (redirect from The Carpenter Body Company)
The Shyft Group. Retrieved 2023-11-27. "Spartan Motors Announces Strategic Plan to Realign Operations, Exit School Bus Business". The Shyft Group. Retrieved...
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Movin' On (TV series) (category Episode list using the default LineColor)
American drama television series. It ran for two seasons from 1974 to 1976 on the NBC network. Movin' On stars Claude Akins as old-time independent "big-rig"...
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Diamond T (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States)
The Diamond T Company was an American automobile and truck manufacturer. They produced commercial and military trucks. The Diamond T Motor Car Company...
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ArcBest (category Moving companies of the United States)
was followed in 2015 by the acquisition of Smart Lines Transportation Group and Bear Transportation Services and in 2016 by the acquisition of Logistics...
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Con-way Freight (category Trucking companies of the United States)
America. The business unit provided day-definite delivery service to manufacturing, industrial and retail customers. Con-way Freight was the largest division...
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REO Motor Car Company (category Defunct bus manufacturers of the United States)
began liquidating the remainder of the company. For tax reasons a group of shareholders successfully challenged the liquidation in a proxy fight in September...
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Autocar Company (redirect from The Autocar Company)
Autocar continuing as a division. In 2001, Autocar was acquired by GVW Group, LLC, which revived Autocar as an independent company. Autocar now builds...
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Saia (category Trucking companies of the United States)
provider while The RL Services Group focused on supply chain, logistics, data mining, and operations analysis and related services. The acquisition of...
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Central Freight Lines (category Trucking companies of the United States)
subsidiary of RSI's Roadway Regional Group with a focus on the Southwest. This group also included Viking Freight in the western US, Spartan Express (operated...
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TForce Freight (category Trucking companies of the United States)
Freight." Truckload operations would be merged into TFI's existing truckload group which included Joplin, Missouri-based CFI. "UPS 3Q profit up 1 percent as...
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ABF Freight System (category Moving companies of the United States)
carrier based in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The company was founded Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1923 as OK Transfer, the name it used until 1935 when it acquired...
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Yellow Corporation (category Companies traded over-the-counter in the United States)
took control of the freight lines, which he operated for many years. The company remained small until 1952, when an ownership group led by George E....
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Old Dominion Freight Line (category Companies in the Nasdaq-100)
core LTL services, the company offers expedited, logistics and household moving services. The company has five primary product groups: Domestic, Expedited...
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LSO (company) (category Logistics companies of the United States)
1991. The team experienced success and the company broke even within two years. In 2002, Lone Star Overnight expanded outside of Texas for the first time...
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Reddaway (trucking company) (category Economy of the Western United States)
Trucking leaving only Reddaway, Holland, and New Penn as part of the YRC Regional group. The next year, Reddaway moved its headquarters from Oregon City in...
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Contract Freighters, Inc. (category Trucking companies of the United States)
self-selected veterans. The company has a history of supporting veteran associated charitable groups including Wreaths Across America, The Wall that Heals and...
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Greyhound Lines (category FirstGroup companies)
Hispanics. Although FirstGroup's interest was primarily the school and transit bus operations of Laidlaw, FirstGroup retained the Greyhound operations and...
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Selden Motor Vehicle Company (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States)
The Selden Motor Vehicle Company was a Brass Era American manufacturer of automobiles. The company, founded in 1906, was based in Rochester, New York,...
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Dart (commercial vehicle) (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States)
around 1910. The company began with light commercial vehicles for farmers in Waterloo. Later Liberty trucks, tractors and vehicles for the oil industry...
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Chase Motor Truck Company (category Defunct truck manufacturers of the United States)
New York. The vehicles were known for their air-cooled engines and simplicity of design. The company also produced a utility wagon in the form of an...
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Pak-Age-Car (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States)
without the animal. The company belonged to the Mechanical Manufacturing Company of Chicago, and from 1927 on they were distributed through the Stutz dealer...
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purchased from Banxa by Independent Reserve for $3M in 2023. The company has partnered with BlueShyft, PayPal, and Australia Post. Bitcoin.com.au functions as...
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Medidata Solutions (category Software companies of the United States)
clinical trial merger," Mobi Health News, April 24, 2017. "Medidata acquires Shyft for $195M, establishes unified trial, commercialization data platform"....
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force in the land to reckon with. Their 2.0 subfactions are the Broken Tusk, the Shadow Khans and the Chaos Shamans. Shyft - Introduced in the Whirlwind...
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2000. The first book containing monsters, one of the essential elements of the game, to be published was the Monster Manual, released along with the other...
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Traffic Motor Truck Corporation (category Defunct truck manufacturers of the United States)
The Traffic Motor Truck Corporation (TMTC) was a St. Louis truck manufacturer from 1917 to 1929. It used Continental engines chiefly, and sometimes Gray...
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