The complexities of less-than-truckload operations make you wonder how companies managed it before computers. Today, artificial intelligence and near-real-time data are being harnessed by Estes ...
Less-than-truckload carrier Estes Express Lines provided an update on recent capital investments on Thursday. The post Estes ...
Estes Express Lines has been named as the stalking horse bidder for Yellow Corp.’s nearly 170 terminals, with a Delaware bankruptcy court judge approving the bid Thursday. Estes’ $1.525 billion bid ...
Estes Express Lines upped the ante in the fight for 169 terminals owned by bankrupt Yellow Corp. ahead of a key Sept. 15 hearing, filing a revised stalking horse bid, court documents show. Estes ...
Estes Express Lines’ information technology systems are “completely restored” after a cyberattack earlier in October, according to Chief Operating Officer Webb Estes. “We are back stronger than ever,” ...
Estes has delivered responsive freight solutions for nearly a century. Today, its customers are served by more than 22,000 employees, 9,600 tractors, 37,000 trailers, and 270 terminals. Real-time data ...
Trucking firm Estes Express Lines has struck a $1.3 billion deal to acquire all of Yellow Corp.’s terminals out of bankruptcy, an offer that’s subject to higher bids should any materialize in the ...
Estes Express Lines (CCJ Top 250, No. 10), among the big winners in the post-bankruptcy fundraising auction of former Yellow Corp. terminals, has kicked off the reopening of those facilities. Estes ...
In an annual tradition, LM takes a look at the top news in logistics and supply chain posted in the last year on Logistics Management. The editorial team presents the top 10 logistics… Our annual ...
With more about $4 billion in revenue in 2021, Estes Express Lines ranks No. 125 on Forbes’ list of America’s largest private companies. Estes employs more than 20,000 people, though that number may ...
Estes Express Lines promoted of Webb Estes to president and chief operating officer. Webb Estes is the fourth generation of the Estes family to lead the company, which was founded in 1931. Former Vice ...
Trucking company Estes Express Lines wants to buy all of its now-bankrupt rival Yellow Corp.’s terminals for $1.3 billion, but it could get outbid in a potential auction, Bloomberg reported—as Yellow ...
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