The nation’s largest less-than-truckload carrier, FedEx Freight, began trading as a standalone company on Monday.
As North America's largest pure-play LTL carrier, the newly spun-off company faces a shrunken market, skeptical analysts and ...
The spin-off was carried out through the distribution of 80.1% of FedEx Freight's outstanding common stock to FedEx ...
FedEx Freight CEO John Smith said the company's separation from FedEx will allow it to invest more aggressively in growth ...
FedEx Freight is set to begin June 1 as a publicly traded company. FedEx Freight is touted as North America's largest LTL ...
The company's Network 2.0 initiative can now go into full swing.
Boasting a 17% LTL market share, the new FedEx Freight has the scale—but does it have the operational agility? Wall Street ...
FedEx Freight details June 1 spin-off, sets stage for independent growth Leadership at FedEx Freight, the less-than-truckload subsidiary of Memphis-based global freight transportation and logistics ...
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The company reduced the steps for placing an LTL shipment and upgraded its billing systems ahead of the June 1 separation ...