FFE Transportation

FFE Transportation

Infobox Company
name = FFE Transportation

type = Public (NASDAQ|FFEX
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foundation = 1946
founder =
location_city = Dallas, Texas
location_country = U.S.
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area_served = U.S., Canada , Mexico
key_people = Stoney M. ("Mit") Stubbs, Jr. (Chairman, President and CEO)
Stoney R. ("Russell") Stubbs (Sr. Vice President and Chief Operating Officer)
John Hickerson (Sr. Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer)
Thomas G. Yetter (Sr. Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer) [ [http://www.ffex.net/profiles/investor/fullpage.asp?f=1&BzID=1065&to=cp&Nav=0&LangID=1&s=0&ID=8208 About Us] . FFE Transportation.]

industry = Transportation
products =
services = Temperature controlled products
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homepage = [http://www.ffeinc.com www.ffeinc.com]
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FFE Transportation, also known as Frozen Foods Express Incorporated, is a Dallas, Texas based over-the-road transport company founded in 1946. It provides temperature controlled transportation services for over-the-road transportation. FFE also happens to be the only temperature controlled transportation services company in the United States that offers truckload, LTL, intermodal, and logistics services throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

FFE has been a publicly traded company since 1970 and has been labeled by "Fortune Magazine" as one of the top 200 places to work in the United States.Fact|date=October 2008

RecentYear|date=October 2008 carrier purchases have increase FFE's overall fleet with the acquisitions of American Eagle Lines and Lisa Motor Lines.

FFE has terminals located throughout the United States in Texas, Georgia, Illinois, Florida, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Tennessee, California, Utah, Colorado, Missouri, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

References

External links

* [http://www.ffeinc.com FFE Transportation Site]


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