Tariff truce for Canada and Mexico – China retaliates, but lightly
Donald Trump’s use of tariffs for leverage and ‘deal-making’ was proven yesterday when those to ...
XPO Logistics has revealed that will retain the full-truckload (FTL) business unit of Con-way Freight, which it acquired at the end of October.
The $3bn acquisition was motivated by the potential from merging Con-way’s less-than-truckload (LTL) operations with XPO’s own, to make it the second-largest LTL operator in North America.
Following the acquisition, XPO chief executive Bradley Jacobs confirmed to The Loadstar that “we have had a number of unsolicited inbound calls from competitors interested in acquiring the FTL business; and we have to consider these ...
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