[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Estes Express Lines expects the number of terminal doors in the less-than-truckload carrier’s portfolio to jump more than 12% in 2024 to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Yellow Corp.’s most valuable assets may soon be under new ownership. Less-than-truckload (LTL) trucking firm Estes Express Lines has submitted a $1.3 billion bid to acquire the bankrupt company’s 166 ...
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 is again leading the pack of possible buyers of most of Yellow Corp.’s real estate holdings. Attorneys for Yellow on Sept. 13 told District of Delaware U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge ...
Estes Express Lines (CCJ Top 250, N0. 10) has closed on lease purchases agreements for seven former Yellow Transportation terminals across the country. Estes has purchased 29 terminals and 10 ...
Estes Express Lines isn’t going down without a fight in the battle for Yellow’s terminals. The Richmond, Va.-based less-than-truckload (LTL) trucking company placed a new $1.525 billion stalking horse ...
The bidding war for Yellow Corp.’s highly sought-after truck terminals has ended with Estes Express Lines’ stalking horse offer winning big. “We are pleased to announce that we have been formally ...
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