CornFlake - CF

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  1. JSmitty

    JSmitty Light Load Member

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    When they closed, they also sold the Freigtliner division to Diamler Chrysler / Mercedes
     
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  3. JSmitty

    JSmitty Light Load Member

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    Moderator approval?
     
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    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Yeah, sometimes the filter is funny and catches things it should not. A combination of words or letters throws things into moderation. No biggie
     
  5. JSmitty

    JSmitty Light Load Member

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    gotcha...must have been the slash
     
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    Funny all Con-way companies, all started out as Consolidated Truck Lines, renamed Consolidated Freightways, also went on to build Freightliner trucks.
    All the CCX's and such are former Con-way divisions. And of course Same company that bought Contract Freighters Inc (CFI), now Con-way Truckload.
     
  8. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    They were White Freightliners for a long time. I think there was an agreement of sorts for White dealers to sell and service them.
     
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    Consolidated Freight, based in Vancouver, Washington, was the 3rd biggest trucking company in the US. In the 1930s they started their own truck manufacturing operation, Freightliner, now part of Daimler AG. In the late 1990s, the non-union, less-than-truckload part of the firm was split off to form CNF (later renamed Con-way), while the unionized truckload portion continued as Consolidated Freightways. CF filed for liquidation bankruptcy in 2002 and has ceased operations.
     
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