Roadrunner sells off remaining truckload units; adds former Celadon head to board

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Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. (OTC: RRTS) announced it has completely exited the truckload (TL) business. The unwinding includes divesting three TL units, including Rich Logistics, which was sold to an “undisclosed strategic buyer” and reefer unit, Roadrunner Temperature Controlled, which was purchased by Laurel Oak Capital Partners.

The Downer’s Grove, Illinois-based company’s Monday press release follows several actions recently undertaken to stem financial losses and refocus efforts...

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Roadrunner breakup; refocus moves forward

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Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. (OTC: RRTS) announced plans to spin-off its Ascent Global Logistics unit in August. The planned deal would create two separate companies – Roadrunner Transportation Systems, Inc. with less-than-truckload (LTL) and truckload (TL) freight divisions and privately-held Ascent Global Logistics, Inc.

While the company’s new capital structure hasn’t been finalized, Roadrunner’s credit facility with BMO Harris Bank (NYSE: BMO) will be terminated and the entity is...

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Roadrunner expanding less-than-truckload network

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Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. (OTC: RRTS) announces “significant” expansion in its less-than-truckload (LTL) division. The company announced plans in a July 16 press release to add three new LTL service centers in Chicago, Philadelphia and Riverside, California.

The Downers Grove, Illinois-based company said the new facilities are expected to come online this summer, adding 169 dock doors to its network.  

“These network changes are part of a broader effort within Roadrunner Freight to...

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