LTL alliance clears anti-trust hurdle

A long-awaited decision by the Dept. of Justice (DOJ) clears the way for an alliance of seven regional LTL carriers to collaborate more closely in terms of developing joint services and pricing – while also potentially opening the door to more such alliances in the future. After deliberating for 18 months, the DOJ said it won’t challenge a proposal by the Reliance Network – which includes Averitt Express Inc., DATS Trucking Inc., Lakeville Motor Express Inc., Land Air Express of New England, Pitt Ohio Express, Canadian Freightways, and Epic Express – to engage in collaborative ...

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