Home Depot Selects CF

The Home Depot has chosen Consolidated Freightways (CF) as a core carrier for inbound and outbound long haul LTL shipments. The Home Depot’s core carrier program is designed to efficiently deliver an increasing amount of freight to its more than 1,100 stores during evening time periods convenient for receiving freight. CF said it expects The Home Depot contract will generate $50 to $70 million in
Feb. 19, 2001
The Home Depot has chosen Consolidated Freightways (CF) as a core carrier for inbound and outbound long haul LTL shipments. The Home Depot’s core carrier program is designed to efficiently deliver an increasing amount of freight to its more than 1,100 stores during evening time periods convenient for receiving freight. CF said it expects The Home Depot contract will generate $50 to $70 million in revenue.

Founded in 1978, The Home Depot has 1,145 stores in 47 states, Puerto Rico, seven Canadian provinces, Chile and Argentina.

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