When did PIE Trucking go out of business?
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When did PIE Trucking go out of business?
December 15, 1990
P-I-E International announced on December 15, 1990 that it would shut down the trucking company “within three weeks and begin liquidating assets.”
Who bought pie trucking?
Nationwide Inc., one of the nation’s largest trucking firms, said it has sold the subsidiary to a Chicago company and a group of private investors. IU International Corp., the parent company, said the sale of P.I.E. Nationwide to RPN Acquisition Corp.
Is Consolidated Freightways still in business?
Consolidated Freightways Corporation filed for bankruptcy in September 2002 and closed its doors. At the time it filed for bankruptcy, the company had 15,000 employees and was generating around $2 billion in annual revenue.
Is Pacific Intermountain Express still in business?
In 1973 the company was purchased by IU International, and in 1983 merged with Ryder Truck Lines, forming Ryder/P.I.E Nationwide. In 1985 the company was sold again, with the name shortened to P.I.E. Nationwide. By 1989 loses were staggering, and the company was sold again, absorbing Transcon Lines.
How long was Consolidated Freightways in business?
Out of money and out of hope, Consolidated Freightways gave up the ghost this week. The once-proud 73-year-old trucking company — formed by legendary Leland James in the Great Depression year of 1929 — said it was discontinuing operations and laying off about 15,000 workers.
What is UPS Air Freight Consolidated?
UPS Air Freight Consolidated Day-specific scheduling with airport-to-airport delivery typically in 3-5 business days worldwide; pickup, delivery and customs clearance optional. (Services not guaranteed.)
Who bought UPS Freight?
TFI International
TFI International has completed its previously announced acquisition of UPS Freight, the company said April 30. The UPS division, which is focused on less-than-truckload and dedicated truckload shipments, was acquired by TFI in an $800 million deal announced in January.
Is fine air still in business?
Fine Air was an international cargo airline that operated from 1989 to 2002, when it was renamed Arrow Air following its bankruptcy and acquisition.
What happened tower air?
Tower Air filed for protection under Chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 29, 2000, ceased all scheduled service on May 1, 2000 and surrendered their FAA air operator’s certificate on November 28, 2000.