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    The Moreland Motor Truck Company of Burbank, California, was originally located in Los Angeles. The Moreland trucks were sold worldwide. The Moreland Motor...
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    Burbank Furniture Manufacturing Company was the town's first factory. In 1917, the arrival of the Moreland Motor Truck Company changed the town and resulted...
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    REO Motor Car Company was a company based in Lansing, Michigan, which produced automobiles and trucks from 1905 to 1975. At one point, the company also...
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  • BYD (garbage trucks) (different models in USA) Capacity Caterpillar Chase (1907–1919) Chevrolet Chrysler Cline Clydesdale Motor Truck Company (1917–1939)...
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  • States) Lion Electric Company (Canada) Mack Trucks (United States) Marmon (United States) Marmon-Herrington (United States) Moreland (United States) [citation...
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    that the company continued as a maker of severe-duty trucks. The Autocar Company was taken over 42 years later, in 1953, by the White Motor Company (established...
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  • trucks, and stationary equipment (such as pumps, generators, and industrial machinery drives) from the 1900s through the 1960s. Continental Motors also...
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    Crown acquired Moreland Motor Truck Company, relocating to its Los Angeles factory (where it remained until the 1980s); the company was renamed Crown...
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  • includes military trucks, are in production for 2021. Previous models are in a separate table, which is below. In the column "Company" indicates the manufacturer...
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  • Chase Motor Truck Company (1907–1919), founded by Aurin M. Chase, was a manufacturer of trucks in Syracuse, New York. The vehicles were known for their...
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  • YaG-10 (category Truck stubs)
    Brown-Lipe-554 manual gearbox. The suspension was based on trucks made by the Moreland Truck Company. While capable of carrying 8 tons on paved surfaces, it...
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    Diamond T Company was an American automobile and truck manufacturer. They produced commercial and military trucks. The Diamond T Motor Car Company was founded...
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    TForce Freight (redirect from Motor Cargo)
    traded company through an initial public offering of $475 million under the ticker symbol OVNT. UPS acquired Overnite and its subsidiary, Motor Cargo,...
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    and built automobiles from 1907 to 1914 and trucks from 1913 to 1932. The Selden Motor Vehicle Company was founded by George B. Selden, whose 1877 patent...
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    ABF Freight System (category Moving companies of the United States)
    ArcBest. The company was founded Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1923 as OK Transfer, the name it used until 1935 when it acquired Arkansas Motor Freight (AMF)...
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    ArcBest (category Moving companies of the United States)
    death in 1973. In the 1960s, the company acquired Healzer Cartage Company, Delta Motor Line and others. Arkansas Best Corp. went public on the NYSE as "ABZ"...
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    Saia (category Companies based in Fulton County, Georgia)
    more success in delivering produce rather than selling it. The first Saia truck was his car with the rear seats removed. By 1970, Saia expanded and established...
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    Yellow Corporation (category Yellow Cab Company)
    Yellow Corporation was an American transportation holding company headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. Its subsidiaries included national less than...
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    Old Dominion Freight Line (category Companies in the Nasdaq-100)
    Congdon Sr. and Lillian Congdon (née Herbert) founded the company with a single straight truck running between Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. The name...
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    Reddaway (1888–1957) as Reddaway's Truck Line, Inc. in Oregon City, Oregon with one Ford Model T truck. He managed the company with his wife, Ethel May Joslin...
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    coaches produced mainly by Motor Coach Industries and Prevost serving 230 stations and 1,700 destinations. The company's first route began in Hibbing...
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  • Central Freight Lines (category Trucking companies of the United States)
    single Ford Model-T truck. Callan's experience was working for Sanger Brothers Dry Goods Company and Weathered Transfer and Storage Company which led to contacts...
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    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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    a truck he was driving, due to poor maintenance of the brakes. After he manages to stop the truck, he drives to a truck stop and calls the company to...
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    Pak-Age-Car (category Defunct truck manufacturers of the United States)
    network. Stutz Motor Company took over the company wholesale in 1932, hoping that the truck would save the failing company. The Pak-Age-Car company was not enough...
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    Con-way Freight (category Trucking companies of the United States)
    has always had a strong presence at the National Truck Driving Championships. In 2010, the company sent a record 92 drivers to the competition and for...
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    Contract Freighters, Inc. (category Trucking companies of the United States)
    Easily recognizable on the highway by their iconic bright red Kenworth trucks. CFI provides point-to-point, full truckload, dry van service, as well as...
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    Dart (commercial vehicle) (category Defunct truck manufacturers of the United States)
    Dart T13 around 1942 Companies portal Transport portal Paccar Liberty truck Class 8 Trucks Dump truck Haul truck Semi-trailer truck James F. Bellamy (1989)...
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    City, Lawton, and Tulsa, Oklahoma. The company made major brand changes on May 15, 2013 changing the company name to LSO (an acronym they'd long used...
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    E. Roger Mitchell Mitchell at Motor City Comic Con in 2015 Born (1971-02-18) February 18, 1971 (age 53) Miami, Florida, U.S. Alma mater Claflin University...
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