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| Amtrak Express
(Amtrak Corp.) |
| One of the largest passenger rail networks in the United
States serving the inter-city commuter and travel markets. |
| Through its Amtrak Express service, Amtrak now offers
its customers door-to-door service within a 20 mile radius to 25 major
cities and 3,000 surrounding communities serving the industrial United
States. |
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| Norfolk Southern
Corporation |
| Norfolk Southern Corporation is a Virginia-based holding
company that owns all the common stock of and controls a major freight
railroad, Norfolk Southern Railway Co.; a motor carrier, North American
Van Lines, Inc., and a natural resources company, Pocahontas Land
Corporation. |
| The railroad system's lines extend over 14,300 miles
of road in 20 states, primarily in the Southeast and Midwest, and the Province
of Ontario, Canada. North American Van Lines provides household moving
and specialized freight handling services in the United States and Canada,
and also offers certain motor carrier services worldwide. |
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| Canadian
Pacific Railway |
| CPR is one of the largest railway systems in North America,
with about 25,000 route km (15,500 miles) of rail line in Canada and the
United States. The railway is a subsidiary of Canadian Pacific Limited,
which also owns Canadian Pacific Hotels, Fording Coal and CP Ships, and
is the majority shareholder in PanCanadian Petroleum. |
| The CPR network runs from Montreal to Vancouver
in Canada; throughout the U.S. Midwest and Northeast; and as far south
as Louisville, KY, with connections to many Class 1, regional and shortline
railways in Canada and the U.S. It serves ports on the East Coast of Canada
and the U.S., and the Port of Vancouver on the West Coast, moving large
volumes of imports and exports across the continent. |
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| Japan
Airlines |
| The national airline carrier of Japan with cargo movement
capabilities that extend around the world through its “JAL Super Logistics”
service. JAL maintains offices in Vancouver and Toronto and
now also offers an online tracking
service. |
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| Farrell Lines
Inc. |
| Farrell Lines is a privately held steamship corporation,
which owns, charters and operates fully containerized C-5 class ships in
a subsidized liner service in the U.S./Mediterranean trade. In Canada,
the company maintains sales offices in Halifax, Montréal and Toronto. |
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| Korean Airlines |
| National airline carrier of South Korea. Although
KAL primarily serves the southeast Asian market, it does maintain an office
in Toronto and flies to destinations around the world through its interline
partners. |
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| Alitalia Cargo |
| Alitalia (Linee aeree Italiane S.p.A.) is a division
of the IRI group. The company connects Italy with 57 countries
and each year carrying over 21 million passengers. Alitalia Cargo
primarily serves the European market with over 100 palletized destinations.
Through co-operative agreements with its international freight partners
it now reaches more than 400 destinations throughout five continents. |
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| Sealand Shipping
Lines |
| Sea-Land Service Inc. is the largest U.S.-based ocean
carrier and a leader in the global shipping industry. Sea-Land Service
operates one of the world’s largest fleets of container vessels (105 container
ships and approximately 200,000 containers in U.S. and foreign trade) and
has an advanced terminal infrastructure, serving 120 ports in 80 countries.
Sea-Land now also has a new online tracking
service. |
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| Lykes Bros. Steamship
Co. |
| Lykes Lines provides international transportation services
for containerized, breakbulk and project shipments, with primary focus
on scheduled container traffic between North America and North, Central
and Western Europe, the Western and Eastern Mediterranean and South and
East Africa. |
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| Atlantic Container
Line |
| Atlantic Container Line provides FCL and LCL cargo through
scheduled weekly sailings to and from every major port in Europe.
ACL’s fleet of five G-3 and G-3L combination Roll-On/ Roll-Off container
vessels (the largest of its kind in the world) has a capacity of 3,100
TEUs with approximately 58,000 gross tons. |
| ACL is notable as a pioneer in the electronic transmission
of shipping information and is an active participant in many new initiatives
with both U.S. and Canadian Customs designed to speed the flow of intermodal
shipping information. |
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| Challenger Motor
Freight |
| Headquartered in Cambridge, Ontario, Challenger Motor
Freight provides a complete range of domestic and international full-trailer-load
(FTL) and LTL and flatdeck road transportation services within the NAFTA
region (Mexico, Canada and the United States). The company is one
the top five truckload carriers serving the Canadian domestic market and
has twice been recognized as Ontario’s best with the Gold Award of Excellence
for Trucking Fleets. |
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| CSX Corporation |
| Conglomerate holding company resulting from the merger
of Seaboard Coast Line Industries Inc., headquartered in Jacksonville,
Fla.; and Chessie System Inc., headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.
The company owns or controls a number of companies involved in the transportation
of freight via rail, ocean and air (e.g., American Commercial Lines, Sea-Land,
CSX Intermodal). |
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| Union
Pacific Corporation |
| Division of the Union Pacific Corporation which also
owns Southern Pacific Rail, Overnite Transportation, Skyway Freight Systems,
Union Pacific Resources and Union Pacific Technologies. |
| Union Pacific is the largest railroad in North America,
operating in the western two-thirds of the U.S.A.. The system serves 23
states, linking every major West Coast and Gulf Coast port, as well as
providing connections through four major gateways to the east: Chicago,
St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. UP is the primary rail connection
between the U.S. and Mexico and it also interchanges significant volumes
of traffic with the Canadian rail system. |
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| Consolidated
Rail Corporation (ConRail) |
| Dedicated exclusively to freight transportation, Conrail
operates a railroad route network of about 11,000 miles, with a fleet of
about 2,000 locomotives and more than 53,000 freight cars. |
| As the major freight railroad located in the Northeast-Midwest
United States, Conrail provides its customers with access to a substantial
market for consumer durable and non-durable goods and raw materials used
in manufacturing and electric power generation. |
| Conrail maintains access to the major ports of the region,
including Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, New York/New Jersey and Philadelphia.
The company’s connections with other railroads, barge operators, steamship
lines, and trucking companies create access to markets throughout the United
States and around the world. |
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